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Soils and rhizospheric activity

Effects of carbon dioxide and iron enrichment of a calcareous soil on Fe‐chlorosis, root and shoot development of grain sorghum

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Pages 1503-1515 | Published online: 21 Nov 2008

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Satoshi Watanabe & Satoshi Matsumoto. (1994) Effect of monosilicate, phosphate, and carbonate on iron dissolution by mugineic acid. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 40:1, pages 9-17.
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