Efeito do alumínio sobre o balanço iônico e sobre a capacidade das plantas de sorgo para modificar o pH das soluções nutritivas
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solução nutritiva, alumínio tóxico, balanço iônico, acidez do solo, cultura do sorgoResumo
The effect of aluminum on ionic balance and on plant-induced pH changes in the nutrient solution were studied in two cultivars of sorghum: one Al-tolerant (CMSxS-106) and one Al-sensitive (CMSxS-903).
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