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Special Issue: Microorganisms and Plant Nutrition. [PDF]
Plant-beneficial microorganisms affect plant nutrition and health, as a key part of prebiotic-, probiotic-, and symbiotic-based interactions [...
Vassilev N, Malusà E.
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Continuum of root-fungal symbioses for plant nutrition. [PDF]
Plants accommodate a specific microbiota on and in their roots that, similar to the microbial communities in human or animal guts, supports the host in nutrient acquisition (1).
van der Heijden MGA +2 more
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‘Soil and Plant Nutrition’—A Section of Agronomy: Advances and Perspectives
‘Soil and Plant Nutrition’ is a peer-reviewed and open-access section of Agronomy (ISSN 2073-4395) [...
Tomasz Głąb
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The ‘Soil and Plant Nutrition’ section of Agronomy (ISSN 2073-4395) is dedicated to sharing high-quality research articles, reviews, and communications that explore the latest scientific trends and advancements in the field [...
Nikolaos Monokrousos +1 more
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Importance of phosphate pock application for sustaining agricultural production in Egypt
Background Phosphorus is one of the essential nutrients required for plant growth. Although it is moderately available in nature, it is a deficient nutrient in most soils especially calcareous soils.
Farid Hellal +3 more
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Formation of longer root hairs under limiting phosphate (P) conditions can increase the inorganic P (Pi) uptake. Here, regulatory candidate genes for Pi deficiency-induced root hair growth were identified by comparison of massive analysis of cDNA ends ...
Thomas W. Kirchner +6 more
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Plant sulphur nutrition influencing host-plant selection and performance of insect herbivores [PDF]
In the past several years, sulphur (S) deficiencies in agricultural crops have been reported with increasing frequency and therefore more interest has been directed into plant nutrition and fertilisation with particular respect to this element.
Marazzi, Cristina
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Drought is one of the major stress factors reducing cereal production worldwide. There is ample evidence that the mineral nutrient status of plants plays a critical role in increasing plant tolerance to different biotic and abiotic stresses.
Seyed A. Hosseini +6 more
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Background Intensive wastewater irrigated urban horticulture in sub-Saharan West Africa receives high nutrient inputs, which lead to large gaseous and leaching losses. The addition of biochar to the usually sandy soils may reduce these losses and improve
Anne-Louise Fritz +5 more
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Mineral Nutrition of Plants [PDF]
Mineralstoffe und Pflanzenwachstum Von Prof. Dr. Walter Baumeister. Pp. viii + 176. (Jena: Gustav Fischer, 1952.) 12 D. marks.
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