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Inadaptive changes in pH with Zn‐stress tolerance in some cultivars of cotton and peanut

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Pages 207-217 | Published online: 21 Nov 2008

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Horst Marschner & Ismail Cakmak. (1986) Mechanism of phosphorus-induced zinc deficiency in cotton. II. Evidence for impaired shoot control of phosphorus uptake and translocation under zinc deficiency. Physiologia Plantarum 68:3, pages 491-496.
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