High relative air humidity influences mineral accumulation and growth in iron deficient soybean plants

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Marta W. Vasconcelos from the Centro e Química, Universidade Católica, University, Australia have published the research: High relative air humidity influences mineral accumulation and growth in iron deficient soybean plants, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Humans and plants need essential micronutrients for the proper functioning of cellular processes (O'Rourke et_al, 2009). Depending on the type of response to Fe deficiency, plants can be classified as "Fe-efficient" (EF) if they respond to Fe-deficiency by inducing biochemical reactions that make Fe available in a useful form and "Fe-inefficient . . .

     

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