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Excretion of dibutyl phthalate by sorghum roots under Fe‐stress: Evidence of its action on chlorosis recovery

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Saradha Ramani & Seshadri Kannan. (1987) Enhancement of Iron Uptake by Dibutyl phthalate in Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L. Moench) Cultivars with Different Susceptibility to Iron Deficiency. Journal of Plant Physiology 127:3-4, pages 379-384.
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