ROLE OF PROTEINACEOUS AMINO-ACIDS RELEASED IN ROOT EXUDATES IN NUTRIENT ACQUISITION FROM THE RHIZOSPHERE
The role of proteinaceous amino acids in rhizosphere nutrient mobilization was assessed both experimentally and theoretically. The degree of adsorption onto the soil's solid phase was dependent on both the amino acid species and on soil properties. On addition of amino acids to both soil and fr...
Main Authors: | Jones, D, Edwards, A, Donachie, K, Darrah, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1994
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