Plant Nutrition for Sustainable Food Production and Environment
Proceedings of the XIII International Plant Nutrition Colloquium, 13–19 September 1997, Tokyo, Japan
Editors: Ando, T., Fujita, K., Mae, T., Matsumoto, H., Mori, S., Sekiya, J. (Eds.)
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In the history of the International Plant Nutrition Colloquium from its first meeting in 1954, this meeting, the 13th Colloquium, is the first to be held in Asia and will be the last in the 20th century. The 20th century has seen huge changes in the number and activities of mankind. Our population has increased from around 1. 7 billion to more than 5. 8 billion and technological innovations have completely altered our way of living. As a consequence of such rapid change, we are facing many problems including changes in our environment of a global scale. But, while food shortage has been a serious concern to mankind throughout our history, serious food shortages in the 20th century have been confined to limited times and areas. As Lester Brown discusses in this volume, farmers have increased food production heroically on demand. We, the plant nutritionists should be proud of our support to the world's farmers which has helped them make their achievement possible. During the 20th century, the science of plant nutrition also has achieved great progress as described by Jack Loneragan; it became established as a discipline firmly based in science, defined the chemical elements supporting plant growth, and has contributed to improvements in plant production and environmental quality, as readers will find in many contributions in this volume.
- Table of contents (319 chapters)
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Plant nutrition in the 20th and perspectives for the 21st century
Pages 3-14
Loneragan, Jack F.
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Facing the challenge of food scarcity: Can we raise grain yields fast enough?
Pages 15-24
Brown, Lester R.
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Application of microinjection techniques to plant nutrition
Pages 25-39
Lucas, William J.
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Regulation of mineral nitrogen uptake in plants
Pages 41-49
Wirén, Nicolaus (et al.)
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Physiological nitrogen efficiency in rice: Nitrogen utilization, photosynthesis, and yield potential
Pages 51-60
Mae, Tadahiko
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Does boron play only a structural role in the growing tissues of higher plants?
Pages 63-67
Brown, Patrick H. (et al.)
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Boron requirement for reproductive development in wheat
Pages 69-73
Rerkasem, B. (et al.)
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Significance of N source (urea vs. NH4NO3) and Ni supply for growth, urease activity and nitrogen metabolism of zucchini (Cucurbita pepo convar. giromontiina)
Pages 75-80
Gerendás, J. (et al.)
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HPLC/ICP-MS study of metals bound to borate-rhamnogalacturonan-II from plant cell walls
Pages 81-82
Matsunaga, Toshiro (et al.)
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Ameliorative effects of phosphate and silicate on aluminum toxicity in barley and rice plants
Pages 83-84
Hara, Tetsuo (et al.)
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Effect of different concentrations of urea with or without nickel on spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.) under hydroponic culture
Pages 85-86
Khan, N. K. (et al.)
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Leaching from the leaf surface and its significance for apoplastic ion balance
Pages 87-88
Pennewiß, Kerstin (et al.)
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A borate-rhamnogalacturonan II complex in germinating pollen tubes of lily (Lilium longiflorum)
Pages 89-90
Kobayashi, M. (et al.)
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Relationships between cell wall composition and leaf development in low-P mashbean (Vigna aconitifolia) plants
Pages 91-92
Chaudhary, M. I. (et al.)
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Effect of potassium on EDTA-osmoticum, nitrate reductase activity and productivity of groundnut-sugarcane intercropping under water deficit conditions
Pages 93-94
Dwivedi, R. S. (et al.)
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Plant tolerance to nitrogen deficit and excess: Ion compartmentation in root cells
Pages 95-96
Tkachuk, Kateryna S.
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Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium concentrations and their balance of durum wheat plants during different growth stages
Pages 97-98
Kuzmina, Natalia A.
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Calcium signalling in programmed cell death in plants
Pages 99-103
O’Brien, I. E. W. (et al.)
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Reevaluating the free-ion activity model of trace metal availability to higher plants
Pages 107-112
Parker, David R. (et al.)
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Plant uptake of Cd and Zn in chelator-buffered nutrient solution depends on ligand type
Pages 113-118
McLaughlin, M. J. (et al.)
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Possible role of root-ethylene in Fe(III)-phytometallophore uptake in Strategy II species
Pages 119-122
Welch, Ross M. (et al.)
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Compartmentation and flux analysis of Ca2+ in citrus root using isotope exchange kinetics
Pages 123-124
Xiao, Langtao (et al.)
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Characterization of ferric chelate reductase in plasma membranes isolated from cucumber roots
Pages 125-126
Zaharieva, Tatiana (et al.)
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Regulation of phosphate absorption by phosphorus nutritional status in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings
Pages 127-128
Dunlop, James (et al.)
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The toxicity of Cu on the seedlings of a mangrove (Kandelia candel) in the presence of NaCl
Pages 129-130
Chiu, Chih-Yu (et al.)
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Simultaneous observation of nitrogen uptake, transport and assimilation by rice and wheat young plants fed 15N-nitrate
Pages 131-132
Arima, Yasuhiro (et al.)
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Differences in growth and nutrition of legumes in varying soil temperature and phosphorus
Pages 133-134
Baligar, V. C. (et al.)
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Uptake and translocation of N and P in Leucaena leucocephala grown at different N, P and Al concentrations
Pages 135-136
Girma, M. (et al.)
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A high affinity Na-dependent phosphate uptake induced by P starvation in Chara
Pages 137-138
Reid, Robert J. (et al.)
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Detection and characterization of nitrogen circulation through the sieve tubes and xylem vessels of rice plants
Pages 141-145
Hayashi, Hiroaki (et al.)
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Isolation and patch clamp measurements of xylem contact cells for the study of their role in the exchange between apoplast and symplast of leaves
Pages 147-152
Keunecke, M. (et al.)
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The mechanism of phloem mobility of boron
Pages 153-156
Hu, Hening (et al.)
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Characteristics of light-regulated iron transport system in barley chloroplasts
Pages 157-161
Bughio, N. (et al.)
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Inheritance of potassium, calcium and magnesium status in maize (Zea mays L.) plants
Pages 163-164
Brkic, Ivan (et al.)
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Solute-pool enlargement in drought-sensitive or -tolerant grain legumes: Concentration effect or osmotic adjustment?
Pages 165-166
Amede, Tilahun (et al.)
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Efficiency of K utilization by soybean cultivars
Pages 167-168
Sacramento, Luis V. S. (et al.)
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Uptake and transport of positron-emitting tracer in irradiated plants
Pages 169-170
Kume, Tamikazu (et al.)
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Seasonal changes in accumulation and retranslocation of nutrients in Casuarina glauca cladodes
Pages 171-172
Saur, Etienne (et al.)
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Study on sugar accumulation of sweet sorghum
Pages 173-174
Kunita, K. (et al.)
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The effect of the level of nitrogen supply on the amino acid composition in phloem sap and in leaf extract of rice
Pages 175-176
Okada, Yoshihisa (et al.)
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Net influx of calcium and efflux of potassium in groundnut pods grown in solution culture
Pages 177-178
Zharare, G. E. (et al.)
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Genetic and physiological approaches toward understanding the mechanisms underlying the sulfur-regulated expression of β -conglycinin genes
Pages 181-185
Fujiwara, Toru (et al.)
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High-affinity phosphate transporter genes of Arabidopsis thaliana
Pages 187-190
Mitsukawa, Norihiro (et al.)
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The froh gene family from Arabidopsis thaliana: Putative iron-chelate reductases
Pages 191-194
Robinson, Nigel J. (et al.)
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Transfer of potassium channel genes into tobacco
Pages 195-196
Shi, Wei-ming (et al.)
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Changes in the activities of ammonia assimilation enzymes during senescence of Brassica napus leaf protoplasts
Pages 197-198
Watanabe, Masami (et al.)
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Exogenous sucrose supresses a far-red light block of greening in Arabidopsis seedlings
Pages 199-200
Nishizawa, Naoko K. (et al.)
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Molecular aspects of potassium and water transport, and their bearing under salt stress
Pages 201-202
Katsuhara, Maki
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Uninfected cell specific enhancement of a nodulin-35 genomic gene expression in soybean nodules. Evidences by RT-PCR and chimeric promoter region: GUS reporter gene analysis using transgenic hairy root system of soybean
Pages 203-204
Tajima, Shigeyuki (et al.)
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Expression in Escherichia coli and purification of a fusion protein containing a hydrophilic region from Oryza sativa plasma membrane H+-ATPase
Pages 205-206
Kasahara, Yoshiaki
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Short root-hair mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana
Pages 207-208
Shibagaki, Nakako (et al.)
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Isolation of an Arabidopsis thaliana Mutant in which the Soybean β-Conglycinin Gene Promoter does not Respond Normally to Sulfur Deficiency
Pages 209-210
Hirai, Masami Yokota (et al.)
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Cloning of axil-like cDNA from soybean
Pages 211-212
Fujimaki, Shu (et al.)
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Screening of Arabidopsis thaliana mutants sensitive to sulfur deficiency
Pages 213-214
Awazuhara, Motoko (et al.)
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Wounding inducibility of axil gene, which induces auxin independent cell division of tobacco protoplast
Pages 215-216
Mano, H. (et al.)
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Pectic fragments prepared by irradiation and their phytoalexin elicitor activity
Pages 217-218
Matsuhashi, Shinpei (et al.)
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Transcription regulation of a Kunitz chymotrypsin inhibitor gene which is expressed abundantly in seeds and tuberous roots of winged bean
Pages 219-220
Sakata, Yoichi (et al.)
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Modification of the nitrogen utilization in transgenic tobacco plants that have enhanced or repressed expression of a putative nitrite transporter in chloroplast envelope
Pages 221-222
Oka, Keiko (et al.)
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Hydroponic culture of Arabidopsis thaliana to screen mutants defective in the absorption of manganese
Pages 223-224
Ohtani, Kenta (et al.)
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PCR-assisted differential display of the expression of genes that are induced by manganese-deficiency in tomato roots
Pages 225-226
Kitano, Takahiro (et al.)
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Phenotypic characterization of tobacco mutant CF15–9, which overexpress the axi1 gene, under phosphate deficient condition
Pages 227-228
Kato, Manabu (et al.)
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Characterization and cDNA cloning of the GPI-anchored phosphatase from Spirodela oligorrhiza
Pages 229-230
Nakazato, Hiroshi (et al.)
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Selection of mineral stress resistant lines in sugarcane through biotechnological methods
Pages 231-232
Naik, G. R.
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Structure and function of two higher plant sulfate transporters
Pages 233-234
Hawkesford, Malcolm J. (et al.)
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Role of rye chromosomes in improvement of zinc efficiency in wheat and triticale
Pages 237-241
Cakmak, I. (et al.)
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Root exudation and microflora populations in rhizosphere of crop genotypes differing in tolerance to micronutrient deficiency
Pages 243-248
Rengel, Z.
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Reevaluation of the genes induced by iron deficiency in barley roots
Pages 249-254
Mori, Satoshi
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Iron stress response in iron-efficient and iron-inefficient groundnut cultivars
Pages 255-256
Reddy, K. B. (et al.)
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Manganese deficiency and toxicity levels for Japanese mint
Pages 257-258
Misra, A.
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Dissolution of iron from soils by mugineic acid
Pages 259-260
Hiradate, Syuntaro (et al.)
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Iron stress response in chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.): morphological changes and levels of H+-ATPase mRNA in root tips.
Pages 261-262
Ohwaki, Y. (et al.)
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Zinc efficiency of dwarf Zea mays treated with a gibberellin-biosynthesis inhibitor
Pages 263-264
Sekimoto, Hitoshi (et al.)
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Characteristics of root Fe3+-reduction and root exudate secretion under Fe-deficient conditions in alfalfa
Pages 265-266
Arakawa, Yusuke (et al.)
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Seed manganese (Mn) content is more important than Mn fertilisation for wheat growth under Mn deficient conditions
Pages 267-268
Moussavi-Nik, M. (et al.)
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Efficient Mn uptake in barley is a constitutive system
Pages 269-270
Huang, Chunyuan (et al.)
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Prevention and correction of iron-deficiency chlorosis of groundnut in India
Pages 271-272
Singh, A. L. (et al.)
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Tolerance of fababean genotypes to low zinc using carbonic anhydrase (CA) activity as a screening technique
Pages 273-274
El-Fouly, Mohamed M. (et al.)
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Evidence that transplanted oilseed rape (Brassica napus) has a higher external zinc requirement than direct sown plants
Pages 275-276
Mulyati, (et al.)
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Characterization of iron deficiency response system with riboflavin secretion in some dicotyledonous plants
Pages 277-278
Shinmachi, Fumie (et al.)
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Purification, characterization and DNA sequencing of nicotianamine aminotransferase (NAAT-III) expressed in Fe-deficient barley roots
Pages 279-280
Takahashi, M. (et al.)
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Possible involvement of Ids3 in the hydroxylation of deoxymugineic acid to mugineic acid in Fe-deficient barley roots
Pages 281-282
Nakanishi, Hiromi (et al.)
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Effect of seed zinc content on grain yield and zinc concentration of wheat grown in zinc-deficient calcareous soils
Pages 283-284
Yilmaz, A. (et al.)
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Relationship between sulfur metabolism and biosynthesis of phytosiderophores in barley roots
Pages 285-286
Kuwajima, Kiyoshi (et al.)
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Physical mapping of rye genes determining micronutritional efficiency in wheat
Pages 287-288
Schlegel, Rolf (et al.)
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Genotypic variation for Mn efficiency in durum wheat (Triticum turgidium L. var. durum)
Pages 289-290
Khabaz-Saberi, H. (et al.)
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Establishment of a screening system for “Fe(III)-phytosiderophore” transporter protein from Fe-deficient barley roots
Pages 291-292
Yamaguchi, Hirotaka (et al.)
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Properties of secretory acid phosphatase from lupin roots under phosphorus-deficient conditions
Pages 295-300
Wasaki, Jun (et al.)
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Phosphorus deficiency enhances root exudation of low-molecular weight organic acids and utilization of sparingly soluble inorganic phosphates by radish (Raghanus satiuvs L.) and rape (Brassica napus L.) plants
Pages 301-304
Zhang, F. S. (et al.)
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Comparison of the ability of different crop species to access poorly-available soil phosphorus
Pages 305-308
Hocking, P. J. (et al.)
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The role of cell wall components from groundnut roots in solubilizing sparingly soluble phosphorus in low fertility soils
Pages 309-314
Ae, Noriharu (et al.)
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Response of maize (Zea mays L.) to soil stress and to P and K fertilization on strong K-fixing soil
Pages 315-316
Kovacevic, Vlado (et al.)
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Kinetic properties and “in situ” visualization of acid phosphatase secretion from cowpea roots under P-deficiency
Pages 317-318
Ascencio, Jocelyne
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Zinc response in clusterbean as influenced by genotypic variability
Pages 319-320
Singh, Kuldeep
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Potassium-deficiency stress tolerance and potassium utilization efficiency in wheat genotypes
Pages 321-322
Gill, Maqsood A. (et al.)
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Characteristics of aluminum phosphate utilizing cells: Alteration in enzyme activities in carbon metabolism
Pages 323-324
Takita, Eiji (et al.)
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The exudation of organic acids by pigeonpea roots for solubilizing iron- and aluminum-bound phosphorus
Pages 325-326
Otani, Takashi (et al.)
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Mechanisms for efficient utilization of phosphate by wheat and a new screening method for efficient genotypes
Pages 327-328
Liu, Guodong (et al.)
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Adaptive strategies of maize genotypes in low P supply
Pages 329-330
Végh, Krisztina R. (et al.)
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Analysis of protein in low-phosphorus-adapted ruzigrass (Brachiaria ruziziensis)
Pages 331-332
Masuda, T. (et al.)
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Critical values for sulfur in young plants of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) determined with reference to dry weight, leaf area and specific leaf weight
Pages 335-339
Randall, P. J. (et al.)
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Responses of secondary metabolism in plants to nutrient deficiency
Pages 341-345
Chishaki, Naoya (et al.)
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Physiological changes during the development of potassium deficiency in cotton
Pages 347-351
Oosterhuis, D. M. (et al.)
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Potassium quantity-intensity relationships of a hydrosequence of soils from the Cerrado region of Brazil
Pages 353-354
Mesquita Filho, Manoel Vicente (et al.)
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Stored nitrate for diagnosing N sufficiency in wheat crops
Pages 355-356
Barraclough, Peter (et al.)
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Extractants testing for determination of plant available manganese in soil
Pages 357-358
Bertic, Blazenka (et al.)
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Prompt gamma ray analysis of boron in plants and soil
Pages 359-360
Watanabe, Koichiro (et al.)
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Soil fertility and productivity evaluation of selected Philippine soils
Pages 361-362
Manuel, Maria Teresa T. (et al.)
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Potassium deficiency diagnosis in soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.)
Pages 363-364
Bell, R. W. (et al.)
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Comparison of methods for determination of phosphorus retention
Pages 365-366
Hylander, Lars D.
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Extractability of soil phosphorus by different methods and its critical limit for wheat
Pages 367-368
Ali, M. I. (et al.)
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Diagnostic technique for nitrogen nutrition of cabbage to increase sugar concentration
Pages 369-370
Hikasa, Yuji
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Critical levels of available P in acid soils of Cameroon
Pages 371-372
Tchuenteu, F.
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Non-destructive measurement of plant growth and nitrogen status of pearl millet with low-altitude aerial photography
Pages 373-378
Gérard, Bruno (et al.)
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In situ measurement of soil nutrient supply in lowland rice fields
Pages 379-380
Dobermann, A. (et al.)
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Sugarbeet nutritional diagnosis using remote sensing
Pages 381-382
Okano, C. (et al.)
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Accumulation and transport of nickel in relation to organic acids in ryegrass and maize grown with different nickel levels
Pages 385-390
Yang, Xiao E. (et al.)
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Genetic improvement of heavy metal tolerance in plants by transfer of the yeast metallothionein gene (CUP1)
Pages 391-395
Hasegawa, Isao (et al.)
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Salt tolerance in two gramineae sp. Panicum maximum and Eleusine coracana: glycinebetaine accumulation and expression of betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase mRNA
Pages 397-400
Saneoka, Hirofumi (et al.)
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Sulphydryl groups in two Brazilian corn cultivars as a function of cadmium in the nutrient solution
Pages 401-402
Nascimento, Clistenes W. A. (et al.)
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Ion uptake, metabolism and yield of rice (Oryza sativa L.) at excess iron in the growth medium
Pages 403-404
Baruah, K. K. (et al.)
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Seasonal variations of amino acids and organic acids in the xylem sap of Quercus ilex L. growing on serpentine and sandy loam soils
Pages 405-406
Nabais, C. (et al.)
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Higher plant metallothionein genes confer Cu resistance to yeast
Pages 407-408
Akahoshi, Eiichi (et al.)
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Increased susceptibility to photoinhibition in leaves of Japanese elm (Ulmus davidiana var. japonica) with high manganese concentrations
Pages 409-410
Kitao, Mitsutoshi (et al.)
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Characterization of phytochelatin synthase and relationship with Cd-tolerance of plant
Pages 411-412
Nakazawa, Ryoji (et al.)
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Effect of temperature and zinc supply on early growth of Zn-efficient and Zn-inefficient genotypes of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.)
Pages 413-414
Grewal, Harsharn Singh (et al.)
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Effect of irrigation water salinity on the growth of trees for revegetation in the United Arab Emirates
Pages 415-416
Yokota, Hiromi (et al.)
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Effect of salinity on seed germination and seedling growth of the species collected from the saline areas of Iran
Pages 417-418
Sima, Nayer Azam Khosh Kholgh (et al.)
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Effect of soil salinity on the growth and nutritional status of crop plants and that of N and P application
Pages 419-420
Lei, Yuping (et al.)
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Effects of soil salinity on the growth, nutritional status and salt-removing capacity of fodder beet
Pages 421-422
Liu, Mengyu (et al.)
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Crop cultivation and the change of salts in saline soil
Pages 423-424
Tian, Kuixiang (et al.)
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Aluminum distribution and viability of plant root and cultured cells
Pages 427-431
Kataoka, Tatsuhiko (et al.)
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Genetic and physiological analysis of doubled-haploid, aluminium-resistant lines of wheat provide evidence for the involvement of a 23 kD, root exudate polypeptide in mediating resistance
Pages 433-438
Basu, U. (et al.)
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Early events induced by aluminum stress in elongating cells of wheat root
Pages 439-444
Sasaki, Masao (et al.)
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Excretion and metabolism of malic acid produced by dark carbon fixation in roots in relation to aluminium tolerance of wheat
Pages 445-446
Andrade, Leide R. M. (et al.)
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Complexing ability of organic acids with aluminium in acidic soils
Pages 447-448
Singh, K. (et al.)
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Secretion of citric acid as an aluminium-resistant mechanism in Cassia tora L.
Pages 449-450
Ma, Jian Feng (et al.)
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An aluminum-tolerant cell line isolated from cultured tobacco cells
Pages 451-452
Yamamoto, Yoko (et al.)
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The inheritance of aluminium stress response in rye (Secale cereale L.) inbred lines
Pages 453-454
Anioł, Andrzej
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Excretion of citrate as an aluminium-tolerance mechanism in tropical leguminous trees
Pages 455-456
Osawa, H. (et al.)
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Cellular distribution and chemical forms of aluminum in Scapania undulata
Pages 457-458
Yoshimura, E. (et al.)
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Response of plants adapted in low pH soils to aluminum
Pages 459-460
Watanabe, Toshihiro (et al.)
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Chemical characterization of two forests on the coastal plains of the Ilha do Mel, Paraná, Brazil
Pages 461-462
Britez, R. M. (et al.)
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Aluminum distribution and its related mechanisms in roots and other parts of some Japanese tree species
Pages 463-464
Fujii, Hisao
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Selection of aluminium-tolerant variants in Arabidopsis thaliana in solution culture
Pages 465-466
Toda, Tomomi (et al.)
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Al-binding capacity of plasma membrane of root-tip portion in relation to Al tolerance
Pages 467-468
Wagatsuma, Tadao (et al.)
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Factors limiting tea pollen tube growth in soil solution from three acid soils
Pages 469-470
Lian, Chunlan (et al.)
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A new method for assessing pollen tube growth and its application to study alleviation of aluminium stress
Pages 471-472
Konishi, Shigeki (et al.)
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Mechanisms of differential tolerance of crop plants to high aluminium and low phosphorus growth conditions
Pages 473-474
Luo, Hui Ming (et al.)
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A new root box for developing whole root systems in water culture
Pages 477-482
Sekimoto, Hitoshi (et al.)
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Studies on nickel and manganese dynamic in the rhizosphere of wheat
Pages 483-486
Youssef, R. A.
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The soil solution composition as a predictor for metal availability to spinach: a comparative study using 137Cs, 85Sr, 109Cd, 65Zn and 152Eu
Pages 487-492
Smolders, Erik (et al.)
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Phosphorus acquisition and cycling in crop and pasture systems in low fertility tropical soils
Pages 493-498
Friesen, D. K. (et al.)
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Modelling and measurement of the effects of K-fertiliser on yield, crop uptake and soil-K
Pages 499-500
Karpinets, T. W. (et al.)
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Fractionation of soil copper and manganese in the rhizosphere of finger millet
Pages 501-502
Iwasaki, Kōzō (et al.)
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Determination of low molecular weight organic acids in forest soils
Pages 503-504
Sakurai, Katsutoshi (et al.)
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Growth-promoting effect of root exudates of Fe-deficient alfalfa on Rhizobium meliloti
Pages 505-506
Masaoka, Yoshikuni (et al.)
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The Earth Box™ — A containerized gradient oriented nutritional paradigm
Pages 507-508
Geraldson, C. M.
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Preferential use of organic nitrogen by upland rice compared to maize
Pages 509-510
Yamagata, Makoto (et al.)
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Exploitation potential for nonexchangeable potassium of Lupinus albus L. and Triticum aestivum L.
Pages 511-512
Steffens, Diedrich (et al.)
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Changes in phosphorus compounds around the rhizosphere of groundnut and pigeonpea grown in an Andosol with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Pages 513-514
Suzuki, Naoko (et al.)
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Phosphate distribution and movement in the rhizosphere of wheat
Pages 515-516
Xu, M. G.
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Distribution of denitrifying and enzyme activities across the rhizosphere of wheat
Pages 517-518
Kanazawa, Shinjiro (et al.)
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Nitrogen movement and water quality at a poorly-drained agricultural and riparian site in the Pacific Northwest
Pages 521-526
Griffith, S. M. (et al.)
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Zinc uptake by plants on amended polluted soils
Pages 527-532
Chlopecka, Anna (et al.)
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Dieldrin uptake from a contaminated Haplustox by glasshouse-grown plants
Pages 533-535
Bhattacharya, Rina (et al.)
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Accumulation of gallium (Ga) in Azolla
Pages 537-538
Shiomi, Nobuyuki (et al.)
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Nitrogen dynamics in paper-mulched paddy field fertilized with controlled-release coated urea by 15N-method
Pages 539-540
Ueno, Hideto (et al.)
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Content of Be, Ga, Sb, Cs, Ba, La, Tl and Bi in wild plants: screening for accumulating plants
Pages 541-542
Harada, Hisatomi (et al.)
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Prediction and measurement of nutrients leaching from a soil under fodder crops in the Indian semi-arid tropics
Pages 543-544
Patra, A. K. (et al.)
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Effects of cadmium on sorghum plants (Sorghum vulgare Pers.) cultivated on soiless culture
Pages 545-546
Cordovil, Claudia M. d. S. (et al.)
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Relationship between soil acidification and nutrient cycling in a forest ecosystem on Volcanogenous Regosols in Hokkaido, northern Japan
Pages 547-548
Shibata, H. (et al.)
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Physiological responses of rice crop to cement dust
Pages 549-550
Narayanan, A. (et al.)
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Influence of rainfall on mass loss and potassium dynamics of decomposing forest tree leaf litter
Pages 551-552
Salamanca, E. F. (et al.)
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Background levels of heavy metals in kanagawa prefecture farm soils impacted by volcanic ash from Mt. Fuji
Pages 553-554
Okamoto, Tamotsu (et al.)
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Emission of N2O from a clayey aquic soil cultivated with Onion plants
Pages 555-556
Hatano, Ryusuke (et al.)
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Restoring the productivity potential of Mt. Pinatubo-affected soils
Pages 557-558
Dacanay, Esperanza V.
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Effect of organic materials and lime application on cadmium uptake by ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) in cadmium polluted acid soils
Pages 559-560
Zheng, Shao Jian (et al.)
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Salt tolerance in reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) grown on soil perfused with cattle urine
Pages 561-562
Maeda, Yoshiyuki (et al.)
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Chromate sorption by acid and alkaline soils
Pages 563-564
Tzou, Y. M. (et al.)
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Chemical composition of deciduous and coniferous vegetation, mosses and humus as environmental indicator in Slovakia
Pages 565-566
Maňkovská, Blanka
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N2O and N2 emissions from a soilless culture system as affected by greenhouse climate
Pages 567-568
Schenk, Manfred K. (et al.)
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Effect of alkaline stabilized sewage sludge solids on chemical speciation and plant availability of Cu and Zn in the rhizosphere soil solution
Pages 571-576
Luo, Yong Ming (et al.)
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Ecological evaluation of long-term application of sewage sludges according to the legislative permissions
Pages 577-579
Werner, Wilfried (et al.)
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Recycling of municipal and industrial organic wastes in agriculture: benefits, limitations, and means of improvement
Pages 581-586
Schulz, R. (et al.)
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Residue recycling for restoring soil fertility and productivity in Japanese mint (Mentha arvensis) mustard (Brassica sp.) system
Pages 587-588
Patra, D. D. (et al.)
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Alkaline stabilized sewage sludge cake as an organic fertiliser for spring barley
Pages 589-590
Christie, Peter (et al.)
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The effect of barnyard manure of different degradation levels on grass production
Pages 591-592
Matsumoto, T. (et al.)
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Effect of zeolite addition to chicken manure on nitrogen mineralization in the soil
Pages 593-594
Suwardi, (et al.)
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Use as a fertilizer of effluent from a bio-gas generator processing animal manure
Pages 595-596
Kumpukul, Manus
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Decomposition characteristics of organic manure in soil and influence of manure application on extractable Fe and Zn
Pages 597-598
Ye, Zhengqian (et al.)
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Effect of decomposition of city refuse compost on the behavior of organic compounds in the particle size fractions
Pages 599-600
Sumida, Hiroaki (et al.)
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Nutrients recycled from pruned fronds in mature oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.)
Pages 601-602
Kee, K. K. (et al.)
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Effective of long-term applications of sewage sludge on Zn and Cu retention in sludge-treated soil
Pages 603-604
Goto, S. (et al.)
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Origin of selective inhibitors of legume-seed germination in sludge composts
Pages 605-606
Nagaoka, Toshinori (et al.)
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Use of urease inhibitors to reduce ammonia loss from broadcast urea and increase grain yield of flooded rice in Thailand
Pages 609-612
Phongpan, S. (et al.)
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Nitrogen management and biological nitrogen fixation in sorghum/pigeonpea intercropping on Alfisols of the semi-arid tropics
Pages 613-618
Adu-Gyamfi, Joseph J. (et al.)
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Effects of organic-acid treatment of phosphate rocks on the phosphorus availability to Italian ryegrass
Pages 619-624
Sagoe, Charles I. (et al.)
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Characteristics of P supply from polyolefin-coated P fertilizers in soil
Pages 625-630
Nanzyo, Masami (et al.)
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Effect of Bacillus pumilus PJ 19 and UPMB 001 on the dissolution of gafsa phosphate rock in acid soils
Pages 631-632
Pozan, Omar (et al.)
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Uptake and efficiency of split applications of nitrogen fertilizer in winter wheat
Pages 633-634
Destain, J. P. (et al.)
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Effect of split nitrogen application on grain nitrogen, grain protein and nitrogen harvest of wheat (T. aestivum L.) genotypes
Pages 635-636
Abdin, M. Z. (et al.)
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Effect of shade and fertilizer application on dry matter yield of medicinal plants
Pages 637-638
Samarakoon, S. P.
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Properties of a new slow-release nitrogen fertilizer “SUPER-IB”
Pages 639-640
Saitoh, Hisato (et al.)
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A new fertilization system for rice cultivars susceptible to lodging
Pages 641-642
Ouchi, Seigo (et al.)
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Improvement of nitrogen fertilizer availability by co-situs placement using polyolefin-coated fertilizers in corn production
Pages 643-644
Kanno, H. (et al.)
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A mechanism and an improved simulation of nitrogen release from resin-coated urea
Pages 645-646
Fujisawa, Eiji (et al.)
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Evaluation of dry matter production and nutrient-element accumulation of several summer-growing green manure crops
Pages 647-648
Igarashi, Yuki (et al.)
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Calcium boron interaction studies in tomato grown in a calcareous soil
Pages 649-650
Singaram, P. (et al.)
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Resin-coated urea fertilizer use efficiency in direct seeding culture of paddy rice
Pages 651-652
Nishiyama, F. (et al.)
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Effects of no-tillage system on silage-corn yields and soil characteristics in Andisol
Pages 653-654
Ito, Toyoaki (et al.)
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Effects of polyolefin-coated fertilizer containing NPK and micro-elements on copper deficiency in barley and wheat in acid high humic Andisol
Pages 655-656
Saigusa, Masahiko (et al.)
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Effects of zinc fertilization and irrigation on grain yield and zinc concentration of various cereals grown in zinc-deficient calcareous soils
Pages 657-658
Ekiz, H. (et al.)
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Determination of uptake efficiencies and leaching properties of nitrogen fertilizers in tomatoes using lysimeters
Pages 659-660
Gülec, H. (et al.)
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Nitrate-uptake capacity of different root zones of Zea mays (L.) in vitro and in situ
Pages 663-668
Reidenbach, Gerd (et al.)
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A root-shoot interaction hypothesis for high productivity of field crops
Pages 669-674
Osaki, Mitsuru (et al.)
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Gibberellin, cytokinins, nitrate content and rate of water transport in the stem in response to root temperature
Pages 675-680
Ali, Imad. A. (et al.)
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Estimation of mucilage on maize roots with ruthenium red
Pages 681-682
Lu, B. (et al.)
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Measurement of root length and width using image analysis system
Pages 683-684
Kimura, Kazuhiko (et al.)
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Grain yield and root activity in upland crops grown continuously or in rotation plots with different depths of topsoil
Pages 685-686
Nitta, Tsuneo (et al.)
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The effects of soil compaction on the growth and nutrient status of rice grown under flooded conditions
Pages 687-688
Lieffering, M. (et al.)
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Nitrogen fertilizer management in pigeonpea/sorghum intercropping on an Alfisol in the semi-arid tropics
Pages 689-690
Ito, O. (et al.)
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Changes in concentration of leghemoglobin components in hypernodulation mutants of soybean
Pages 693-698
Nishiwaki, Toshikazu (et al.)
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Physiological aspects of nitrogen fixation response to copper nutrition in several grain legume species
Pages 699-702
Seliga, Henryka
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Fine structure of Frankia in root nodules and isolation of Frankia from nodules of actinorhizal plants growing in Japan
Pages 703-706
Sasakawa, Hideo (et al.)
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A nodulation type with increased number of nodules and nitrate intolerance in soybean
Pages 707-708
Ikeda, Jun-ichi
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Effect of fertilization on soybean yield and quality on poor soil
Pages 709-710
Nenadic, Nedeljko
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Polyamine as a negative regulatory substance in defense responses of soybean against the infection and nitrogen fixation by Bradyrhizobium japonicum
Pages 711-712
Ozawa, Takashi (et al.)
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Genomic diversity of Bradyrhizobium strains compatible with soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) harboring various Rj-genes
Pages 713-714
Yamakawa, Takeo (et al.)
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Proliferative response of Rhizobium etli strains to the mixture of common bean exudate and the soil extract
Pages 715-716
Kato, Kotaro (et al.)
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Physiochemical mechanism of nitrate nitrogen stress on root nodulation in common bean and soybean seedlings
Pages 717-718
Matsunami, Hisaya (et al.)
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Influence of native root microflora on wheat growth
Pages 719-720
Micanovic, Danica (et al.)
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Effect of Ca Levels and some fertilizer application formulas on yield and biological nitrogen fixation by peanut in Vietnam
Pages 721-722
Vo, Dang Huy (et al.)
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Assimilation of biological and mineral nitrogen of pea plants in symbiosis with nodule bacteria
Pages 723-724
Krugova, Elena D.
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The effect of two arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on growth and phosphorus nutrition of Populus nigra seedlings
Pages 727-732
Gonçalves, M. T. (et al.)
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Growth stimulatory substances for vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in Bahia grass (Paspalum notatum Flügge.) roots
Pages 733-736
Ishii, Takaaki (et al.)
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Transport processes at the plant-fungus interface in mycorrhizal associations: physiological studies
Pages 737-742
Ayling, S. M. (et al.)
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Root colonization and iron nutritional status of a Pseudomonas fluorescens in different plant species
Pages 743-748
Marschner, Petra (et al.)
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Phosphorus transfer via vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphal link between roots of red clover
Pages 749-750
Li, Xiaolin (et al.)
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Relationship of crop yield to microbial biomass in highly-weathered soils of China
Pages 751-752
He, Zhenli (et al.)
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Detection of amo gene of chemolithotrophic ammonia-oxidizers in soil by nested PCR
Pages 753-754
Yokoyama, Kazuhira (et al.)
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Effects of strontium treatment on bacterial wilt development and the concentration of strontium in inoculated tomato seedlings
Pages 755-756
Yamazaki, Hiromichi (et al.)
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Effect of fertilization on suppression of common scab of potato
Pages 757-758
Yoshida, H. (et al.)
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Role of plant nutrition on alleviating nematode parasitism
Pages 759-760
Melakeberhan, Haddish
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Effects of previous crops on the arbuscular mycorrhizal formation of maize plants under different soil moisture conditions
Pages 761-762
Karasawa, Toshihiko (et al.)
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Nitrogen transformations to carbon mineralization in soil
Pages 763-764
Bielek, Pavol
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The effect of various plant residues on microbial activity and N mineralization in Kurupelit soil
Pages 765-766
Sürücü, Abdulkadir (et al.)
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Suppressive effect of Geranium pratense L. on potato common scab and identification of the effective compound
Pages 767-768
Ushiki, Jun (et al.)
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Effects of different plant species on soil microbial biomass carbon in a grassland soil
Pages 769-770
Kouno, Kenji (et al.)
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Responses of phosphorus uptake and growth of Allium fistulosum L. cultivars to arbuscular mycorrhizal colonisation
Pages 771-772
Tawaraya, Keitaro (et al.)
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A rapid method for determining bacterial biomass on the root surface
Pages 773-774
Sakamoto, Kazunori (et al.)
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal infection decreases the free amino acid contents in the host plant
Pages 775-776
Suzuki, Hiroyuki (et al.)
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Effects of added organic matter on microbial biomass nitrogen dynamics and plant uptake in paddy soils
Pages 777-778
Inubushi, K. (et al.)
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Bases of physiological and biochemical interactions between plants and microorganisms in agrocenoses
Pages 779-780
Golovko, E. A.
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Nutritional physiology of the rice plant and productivity decline of irrigated rice systems in the tropics
Pages 783-788
Cassman, Kenneth G. (et al.)
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Molecular markers linked to genes underlying seedling tolerance for ferrous iron toxicity
Pages 789-792
Wu, P. (et al.)
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Applications of a simple rice-nitrogen model
Pages 793-798
Berge, H. F. M. (et al.)
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Possibility of copper deficiency and impediment in ripening in rice from application of crop residues in submerged soil
Pages 799-800
Noguchi, Akira (et al.)
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Rice seedling establishment as affected by soil type and redox potential
Pages 801-802
Yamauchi, Minoru
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Effects of Indonesian electric furnace slag on rice yield and chemical properties of soils
Pages 803-804
Suwarno, (et al.)
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The use of an anti-lodging agent for rice fertilized with controlled-release urea
Pages 805-806
Sekimoto, Hitoshi (et al.)
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Photosynthesized carbon distribution in relation to nitrogen and phosphorus status of rice leaves
Pages 807-808
Zheng, Taigen (et al.)
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Isolation of genomic DNA fragment of rice phloem thioredoxin h
Pages 809-810
Ishiwatari, Yutaka (et al.)
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Increase of PEPC activity in developing rice seeds with nitrogen application at flowering stage
Pages 811-812
Sugimoto, Toshio (et al.)
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Sulfur status of rice and lowland soils in West Africa
Pages 813-814
Yamaguchi, Junichi
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Fertilizer management and nitrogen use efficiency for irrigated rice grown on calcareous-alkaline soils
Pages 815-816
Zia, M. Sharif (et al.)
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Behavior of nitrogen in soil and uptake by the rice plant
Pages 817-818
Ofasi, Eric (et al.)
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Comparison of contents for cytosolic-glutamine synthetase and NADH-dependent glutamate synthase proteins in leaves of japonica, indica, and javanica rice plants
Pages 821-826
Yamaya, Tomoyuki (et al.)
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Ammonia exchange between plants and the atmosphere: Effects of ammonium supply to the roots, dark-induced senescence and reduced GS activity
Pages 827-831
Mattsson, Marie (et al.)
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Effects of exogenous ABA application on sulfate and OAS concentrations, and on composition of seed storage proteins in in vitro cultured soybean immature cotyledons
Pages 833-837
Kim, Hoyeun (et al.)
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Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of Sasanishiki, a leading cultivar of rice (Oryza sativa L.) in northern Japan
Pages 839-840
Goto, Satoshi (et al.)
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The effect of nitrogen nutrition on the resistance of tobacco to light stress
Pages 841-842
Bendixen, R. (et al.)
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Nitrogen and sulphur nutrition of oilseed rape and crop quality
Pages 843-844
Fismes, Joëlle (et al.)
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Peanut glutamate dehydrogenase: A target site of herbicide action
Pages 845-850
Osuji, Godson O.
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Effects of amides on the expression of NADH and NAD(P)H nitrate reductase genes in barley seedlings
Pages 851-852
Sueyoshi, Kuni (et al.)
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Depression of β-subunit accumulation in nitrogen deficient soybean seeds
Pages 853-854
Ohtake, Norikuni (et al.)
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Purification and characterization of adenosine 5′-phosphosulfate sulfotransferase of radish seedlings
Pages 855-856
Ara, Takeshi (et al.)
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Effects of seleno-methionine on accumulation of seed storage proteins of soybean
Pages 857-858
Honda, Chikako (et al.)
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Seed derived nitrogen in bean plant organs during early growth stages
Pages 859-860
Muraoka, T. (et al.)
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Regulation of nitrate reduction by sink activity in soybean (Glycine max L.)
Pages 861-862
Nobuyasu, H. (et al.)
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The effects of nitrate on sprouting of grapevine buds and changes in amino acid concentration
Pages 863-864
Suzuki, Shoho (et al.)
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Cotton responses to nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and temperature interactions
Pages 867-872
Reddy, V. R. (et al.)
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Growth, grain yield and quality of rice (Oryza sativa L.) in response to elevated CO2 and phosphorus nutrition
Pages 873-878
Seneweera, Saman P. (et al.)
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Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase (Rubisco) content and nitrogen allocation in rice leaves under CO2 enrichment: Optimization of Rubisco content by ‘antisense’ rbcS
Pages 879-884
Makino, Amane (et al.)
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Critical stage of nitrogen requirement for citrus fruit development
Pages 885-886
Alva, A. K.
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Effects of high CO2 on nodule formation in roots of Japanese mountain alder seedlings grown under two nutrient levels
Pages 887-888
Koike, Takayoshi (et al.)
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Effect of potassium nutrition on translocation of photosynthesized 14C and carbon-nitrogen metabolism in leaves of various crop plants
Pages 889-890
Yamada, Satoshi (et al.)
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How do nutrients drive growth?
Pages 891-895
Burns, Ian G. (et al.)
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The role of molecular oxygen in the photosynthetic electron transport of higher plants
Pages 897-898
Damdinsuren, Sodov (et al.)
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No biochemical evidence for separating respiration into growth and maintenance
Pages 899-900
Shinano, Takuro (et al.)
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Nutritional characteristics of sago palm (Metroxylon sagus)
Pages 901-902
Matsumoto, Mina (et al.)
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Effect of brassinolide on growth and parameters of photoautotrophically cultured green tobacco cells
Pages 903-904
Sasuga, Y. (et al.)
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Aluminum and calcium effects on photosynthesis and chlorophyll fluorescence in taro
Pages 905-906
Miyasaka, S. C. (et al.)
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Factors controlling leaf area development in husk leaf of flint corn (Zea mays L.)
Pages 907-908
Fujita, K. (et al.)
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Effect of CO2 enrichment on stem and fruit diameters, and fruit growth in Japanese pear (Pyrus serotina Reheder)
Pages 909-910
Ito, J. (et al.)
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Physiological characteristics of husk leaves and its contribution to grain production in maize (Zea mays L.)
Pages 911-912
Oka, T. (et al.)
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Different mechanisms of carbon-nitrogen interaction in cereal and legume crops
Pages 913-914
Nakamura, Takuji (et al.)
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Sulphur nutrition: An important factor for the quality of wheat and rapeseed
Pages 917-922
Zhao, F. J. (et al.)
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Influence of late nitrogen application on nitrogen translocation and protein fractions of wheat genotypes differing in protein content
Pages 923-926
Xiaobing, Liu (et al.)
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13CO2 feeding studies on the metabolism of carbohydrates, ascorbate and oxalate in spinach (Spinacia oleracea L.)
Pages 927-931
Yoneyama, T. (et al.)
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A strategy for breeding staple-food crops with high micronutrient density
Pages 933-937
Graham, Robin D. (et al.)
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Response of sugar beet to foliar fertilization with Epsom salt (MgSO4.7H2O)
Pages 939-940
Kristek, Andrija (et al.)
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Effects of sulfate application and shading on myrosinase activity and S-methyl-L-cysteine sulfoxide content in radish (Raphanus sativus L.) roots
Pages 941-942
Ishii, Gensho
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Changes in soybean quality resulting from applications of lime and potassium fertilizer
Pages 943-944
Tanaka, R. T. (et al.)
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Improvement of phosphorus uptake of forage legumes by rock phosphate fertilization and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza inoculation
Pages 945-946
Lukiwati, D. R. (et al.)
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Genetic analysis of nitrogen contents in four wheat cultivars and their hybrids
Pages 947-948
Knezevic, D.
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Sugar beet yield and quality as affected by N fertilization and crop planting density
Pages 949-950
Bozic, Milan (et al.)
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Effects of zinc and copper application on timothy (Phleum pratense L.) growth on andisol grasslands in Konsen district
Pages 951-952
Saigusa, T. (et al.)
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Effect of nitrogen fertilization and post-maturity rainfall on wheat grain quality
Pages 953-954
Nakatsu, S. (et al.)
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The role of winter wheat chromosomes 5D and 5A in nitrogen accumulation and grain protein content
Pages 955-956
Matsunaka, Teruo (et al.)
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Effect of ammonium-nitrogen supply on oxalic acid content in spinach grown in hydroponics and fields
Pages 957-958
Takebe, Masako (et al.)
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A low cost ridge hammering tillage system for high quality production of sweet potato
Pages 959-960
Ganno, Katsunobu (et al.)
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Effects of nitrogen application on the yield and quality of F1-hybrid tomato seeds
Pages 961-962
Soedjana, Ani Andayani (et al.)
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Effects of replacing of nitrate with urea or chloride on the growth and nitrate accumulation in pak-choi in the hydroponics
Pages 963-964
Zhu, Zhujun (et al.)
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Organic top dressing to improve yield and quality of paddy rice
Pages 965-966
Yonekura, Ken-ichi (et al.)
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Relationships between the mineralized-N levels in rice field soil and the total N levels in brown rice
Pages 967-968
Yonekura, Ken-ichi (et al.)
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Effect of NH4-N levels and K/Ca ratios in the nutrient solution on incidence of blossom-end rot and gold specks on tomato fruits grown in rockwool
Pages 969-970
Nukaya, Akira (et al.)
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Ascorbic acid and reducing sugars contained in two kinds of tomato fruits watered by different methods
Pages 971-972
Yoshida, K. (et al.)
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Improving ascorbic acid content of tomato fruits by the oxidized yeast extract
Pages 973-974
Yamada, C. (et al.)
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Improvement of pineapple fruit quality by molybdenum
Pages 975-976
Chongpraditnun, Praphasri (et al.)
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- Book Title
- Plant Nutrition for Sustainable Food Production and Environment
- Book Subtitle
- Proceedings of the XIII International Plant Nutrition Colloquium, 13–19 September 1997, Tokyo, Japan
- Editors
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- Tadao Ando
- Kounosuke Fujita
- Tadahiko Mae
- Hideaki Matsumoto
- Satoshi Mori
- Jiro Sekiya
- Series Title
- Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences
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- 78
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- Springer Netherlands
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