Amino Acids Translocated from Turgid and Water-stressed Barley Leaves: I. Phloem Exudation Studies 12
AUTOR(ES)
Tully, Raymond E.
RESUMO
The phloem exudation technique of King and Zeevaart (Plant Physiol 1974 53: 96-103) was modified for use with barley plants, to investigate the effect of water stress upon amino acid translocation at seedling and grainfilled stages.
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