RE-SORPTION OF ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS BY ROOTS OF ZEA-MAYS L AND ITS CONSEQUENCES IN THE RHIZOSPHERE .2. EXPERIMENTAL AND MODEL EVIDENCE FOR SIMULTANEOUS EXUDATION AND RE-SORPTION OF SOLUBLE C COMPOUNDS
The exudation of soluble carbon compounds from Zea mays roots was investigated over a 10 day growth period under sterile and non-sterile solution culture conditions. The results showed that plants grown in sterile static solution culture, where C was allowed to accumulate, released 8 times less C th...
Main Authors: | Jones, D, Darrah, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1993
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