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J. Sibole ; E. Montero ; C. Cabot ; C. Poschenrieder ; J. Barcelo | 1998article/chapitre/communication
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N. Bernstein ; W. Silk ; A. Lauchli | 1995Elongating leaf tissue, which in monocotyledonous species is a small region located near the leaf base, requires a continuous supply of nutrients to maintain cell expansion and is, therefore, highly susceptible to nutrient disturbances. The obje[...]article/chapitre/communication
E. Montero ; C. Cabot ; C. Poschenrieder ; J. Barcelo | 1998article/chapitre/communication
H. Chiang ; A. Dandekar | 1995Significant differences were observed in the amount and proportion of free amino acids in different organs of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh, ecotype Columbia, The most notable were found for proline, which formed 17-26% of the total free amino[...]article/chapitre/communication
O. Wolf ; W. Jeschke ; W. Hartung | 1990article/chapitre/communication
H. Chiang ; A. Dandekar | 1995article/chapitre/communication
Y. Hu ; U. Schmidhalter | 1998Wheat leaf growth is known to be spatially affected by salinity. The altered spatial distribution of leaf growth under saline conditions may be associated with spatial changes in tissue mineral elements. The objective of this study was to evalua[...]