A tiny region at the root tip has been found to be responsible for orchestrating the growth and development of the complex network of vascular tissues that transport sugars through plant roots. A tiny ...
Background Various species of selenium (Se) can be radicularly or foliarly absorbed by plants. However, differences of these species in uptake and transport via the xylem or phloem remain unclear.
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