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Effects of rhizosphere processes on the solubilization of manganese as revealed with radioisotope techniques

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Plant Nutrition — Physiology and Applications

Part of the book series: Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences ((DPSS,volume 41))

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The contributions of rhizosphere processes to Mn solubilization was evaluated in a rhizobox system. The results indicate that soil pH changed remarkably across the rhizosphere. Rhizosphere processes are responsible for the solubilization of Mn and Fe compounds in soil. Apparently, soybean has a greater ability than barley to solubilize soil Mn.

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Youssef, R.A., Chino, M. (1990). Effects of rhizosphere processes on the solubilization of manganese as revealed with radioisotope techniques. In: van Beusichem, M.L. (eds) Plant Nutrition — Physiology and Applications. Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences, vol 41. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0585-6_39

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