Physiological and biochemical processes related to ammonium toxicity in higher plants
Nitrate and ammonium have different effects on many biochemical and physiological processes in plants, and at high concentrations this can lead to markedly different growth responses. Most plant species show reduced growth, smaller leaves and a stunted root system when exposed to high ammonium conce...
Main Authors: | Gerendas, J, Zhu, Z, Bendixen, R, Ratcliffe, R, Sattelmacher, B |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1997
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