Plant Nutrient Dynamics in Stressful Environments

The papers included in this special issue cover a broad range of aspects ranging from genetics and breeding to crop production in the field. Climate change, intensified agriculture, modifications of land use, or pollution are often accompanied by larger fluctuations including extreme events. The gro...

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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (172 p.)
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653 |a Transport via xylem and phloem 
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653 |a Nutrient availability in soil 
653 |a Nutrient assimilation 
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