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Title:
Mechanisms of potassium transport in plants / D. T. Britto and H. J. Kronzucker.
Author:
Kronzucker, H. J.
;
International Fertiliser Society.
;
Britto, D. T.
Year:
c2007.
Series:
Proceedings ;, no. 605.
;
Proceedings (International Fertiliser Society) ;, 605.
Description:
24 p. ; 21 cm.
Subject:
Potassium fertilizers.
;
Nutrient transport.
;
UK.
Notes:
"Paper presented to The International Fertiliser Society at a Conference in Cambridge, on 5th December 2007"
Includes bibliographical references (p. 17-24).
ISBN/ISSN:
9780853102427;
Type:
Book
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