Soil CO2 venting as one of the mechanisms for tolerance of Zn deficiency by rice in flooded soils.

This study seeks to explain rice genotype differences in tolerance of zinc deficiency in flooded paddy soils

Abstract

This study sought to explain rice genotype differences in tolerance of zinc deficiency in flooded paddy soils and the counter‐intuitive observation, made in earlier field experiments, that zinc uptake per plant increases with increasing planting density.

This work arises from the Sustainable Crop production for International Development (SCPRID) programme.

Citation

Affholder M, Weiss D, Wissuwa M, Johnson-Beebout S, Kirk G (2017). Soil CO2 venting as one of the mechanisms for tolerance of Zn deficiency by rice in flooded soils. Plant Cell and Environment. 40(12): 3018-3030

Soil CO2 venting as one of the mechanisms for tolerance of Zn deficiency by rice in flooded soils

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Published 12 September 2017