Comparative toxicity of Al3+, Yb3+, and La3+ to root-tip cells differing in tolerance to high Al3+ in terms of ionic potentials of dehydrated trivalent cations |
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Authors: | Satoru Ishikawa Tadao Wagatsuma Taro Ikarashi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture , Yamagata University , Tsuruoka , 997 , Japan;2. Laboratory of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture , Yamagata University , Tsuruoka , 997 , Japan;3. Faculty of Agriculture , Niigata University , Niigata , 950-21 , Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract Green manure legumes are often used to compare biomass production as well as nitrogen-fixing capacity. Mineral deficiency often limits the symbiotic nitrogen fixation of many legumes, thus limiting their productivity despite their high yielding potential (O’Hara et al. 1988; Flis et al. 1993). Leguminous species require large amounts of P for growth, nodulation, and nitrogen fixation. Consequently, they are often unable to grow in acid soils with low available P. The low P availability in tropical acid soils often arises from fixation of P by Al and Fe in soil. Generally, Al and Fe-phosphates are relatively unavailable to plants (McLachlan 1976; Ae et al. 1990). |
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Keywords: | aluminum toxicity ionic potential lanthanum permeability of plasma membrane ytterbium |
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