Critical evaluation of organic acid mediated iron dissolution in the rhizosphere and its potential role in root iron uptake
Both experimental extractions and theoretical calculations were undertaken to assess whether organic acid-mediated Fe dissolution could play a significant role in elevating the concentration of Fe-complexes in the rhizosphere, and further, whether this could satisfy the Fe demands of a plant utilizi...
Main Authors: | Jones, D, Darrah, P, Kochian, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1996
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