Exploring glycine root uptake dynamics in phosphorus and iron deficient tomato plants during the initial stages of plant development
F. Trevisan,
F. Waschgler,
R. Tiziani
et al.
Abstract:Background
Phosphorus (P) and iron (Fe) deficiencies are relevant plants nutritional disorders, prompting responses such as increased root exudation to aid nutrient uptake, albeit at an energy cost. Reacquiring and reusing exudates could represent an efficient energy and nitrogen saving strategy. Hence, we investigated the impact of plant development, Fe and P deficiencies on this process.
Tomato seedlings were grown hydroponically for 3 weeks in Control, -Fe, and -P conditions … Show more
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