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Boron Uptake and Retranslocation in Cultivars of Brassica napus Differing in Boron Efficiency

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Boron in Plant and Animal Nutrition

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Oil rapeseed is one of the most important oil crops worldwide. In China, the planting area of oil rapeseed surpassed 6.67 million hectare providing 60% of food oil for Chinese. Brassica napus is found on 80% of the total oil rapeseed area.It is mainly distributed in East China, Middle and Down Stream of Yangtze River, Southwest in China, and now it is spreading in South and North China.

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Xu, F., Yang, Y., Wang, Y., Wu, L. (2002). Boron Uptake and Retranslocation in Cultivars of Brassica napus Differing in Boron Efficiency. In: Goldbach, H.E., Brown, P.H., Rerkasem, B., Thellier, M., Wimmer, M.A., Bell, R.W. (eds) Boron in Plant and Animal Nutrition. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0607-2_11

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