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Effect of nitrogen source on aluminum toxicity in nonmycorrhizal and ectomycorrhizal pitch pine seedling

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Pages 951-965 | Published online: 21 Nov 2008

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Xue Qiang Zhao & Ren Fang Shen. (2013) Interactive regulation of nitrogen and aluminum in rice. Plant Signaling & Behavior 8:6.
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Xue Q. Zhao & Ren F. Shen. (2018) Aluminum–Nitrogen Interactions in the Soil–Plant System. Frontiers in Plant Science 9.
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