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The role of nitrate reduction in the anoxic metabolism of roots II. Anoxic metabolism of tobacco roots with or without nitrate reductase activity
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Stoimenova, M., Libourel, I. G. L., Ratcliffe, R. G. and Kaiser, W. M. (2003) The role of nitrate reduction in the anoxic metabolism of roots II. Anoxic metabolism of tobacco roots with or without nitrate reductase activity. Plant Soil 253, 155-167
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(2003)
Plant Soil
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Stoimenova, M.1
Libourel, I.G.L.2
Ratcliffe, R.G.3
Kaiser, W.M.4
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