RESORPTION OF ORGANIC-COMPONENTS BY ROOTS OF ZEA-MAYS L AND ITS CONSEQUENCES IN THE RHIZOSPHERE .1. RESORPTION OF 14C LABELED GLUCOSE, MANNOSE AND CITRIC-ACID
The re-sorption of carbon compounds from the rhizosphere was investigated using 14C-labelled glucose, mannose and citric acid. Uptake in roots of 5-day-old, intact Zea mays plants in sterile solution culture was determined over a period of 48 hours. Under optimal growth conditions significant re-abs...
Main Authors: | Jones, D, Darrah, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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1992
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