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Volumn 47, Issue 2, 2001, Pages 359-375

The plasma membrane strength of the root-tip cells and root phenolic compounds are correiated with Al tolerance in several common woody plants

Author keywords

Aluminum (AI) tolerance; Plasma membrane strength; Root phenolic compounds; Woody plants

Indexed keywords

ABIES; CAMELLIA JAPONICA; CAMELLIA SINENSIS; CRYPTOMERIA JAPONICA; EUCALYPTUS; EUCALYPTUS VIMINALIS; GLEDITSIA TRIACANTHOS; HEDERA; HORDEUM; HORDEUM VULGARE SUBSP. VULGARE; JAPONICA; ORYZA SATIVA; PICEA ABIES; PINUS DENSIFLORA; PINUS NIGRA; PINUS RESINOSA; PINUS THUNBERGII; POPULUS TREMULOIDES; PSEUDOACACIA; RHUS; ROBINIA PSEUDOACACIA; TOXICODENDRON SUCCEDANEUM;

EID: 0034941775     PISSN: 00380768     EISSN: 17470765     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/00380768.2001.10408399     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (80)

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