Promotion and Inhibition of Iron Accumulation in Soybean Plants
AUTOR(ES)
Elmstrom, G. W.
RESUMO
Plants of four soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) genotypes differing in their ability to accumulate iron were studied. The efficient genotypes were Hawkeye (HA) and A62-9 (E-9), and the inefficient ones were PI-54619-5-1 (PI) and A62-10 (I-10). When plants of opposite efficiency were grown in the same solution, iron accumulation decreased in the primary leaves of efficient plants, but it was unaffected or slightly reduced in the leaves of inefficient plants.
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