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Original Articles

Potassium effect on iron stress in tomato

II. The effects on root CO2‐fixation and organic acid formation

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Pages 1355-1370 | Published online: 21 Nov 2008

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  • Part of the research done by the senior author while on leave at the Institute for Whole Body Metabolism, Inba, Chiba, Japan. The helpful assistance of Mr. Y. Mabuchi and T. Sakemoto is recognized.

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