2021
DOI: 10.1093/treephys/tpab009
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Phloem sap metabolites vary according to the interactive effects of nutrient supply and seasonal conditions inEucalyptus globulus(Labill)

Abstract: Improving the efficiency of fertilizer application is paramount to both the sustainability and profitability of forest plantations. Therefore, developing reliable, cost-effective tools to assess tree nutritional status is of great interest. This investigation sought to assess the use of phloem sap derived metabolites as an indicator of nutritional status on a background of seasonal water availability of E. globulus trees grown under field conditions. Phloem is a central conduit for long distance transport and … Show more

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