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The apoplast and its significance for plant mineral nutrition

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It is not before the late seventeen's of last century that plant scientists realized that processes such as growth and differentiation of plants as well as signal transduction may not be understood without accounting for apoplastic processes。 Since then growing evidence has supported the view that apoplastic properties are of significance for such diverse processes as genotypic variation in nutrient efficiency and tolerance of adverse nutritional situations; and for plant/microbe interaction, or for water and nutrient transport。

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B. Sattelmacher

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Institute for Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, University of Kiel, 24098 Kiel, Germany

Plant Nutrition for Food Security, Human Health and Environmental Protection

Beijing

International Plant Nutrition Colloquium; 2005; Beijing

P.28-29

2005