Response to zinc deficiency of two rice lines with contrasting tolerance is determined by root growth maintenance and organic acid exudation rates, and not by zinc-transporter activity
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Main Authors: | Widodo, Broadley, Martin R., Rose, Terry, Frei, Michael, Pariasca‐Tanaka, Juan, Yoshihashi, Tadashi, Thomson, Michael, Hammond, John P., Aprile, Alessio, Close, Timothy J., Ismail, Abdelbagi M., Wissuwa, Matthias |
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/166080 |
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