Autor: Kretzschmar, Tobias
- Transcriptional response of rice flag leaves to restricted external phosphorus supply during grain filling in rice cv. IR64
- Phosphorus uptake, partitioning and redistribution during grain filling in rice
- Phosphorus remobilization from rice flag leaves during grain filling: an RNA-seq study
- The knowns and unknowns of phosphorus loading into grains, and implications for phosphorus efficiency in cropping systems
Autor: Wissuwa, Matthias
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- Phosphorus uptake, partitioning and redistribution during grain filling in rice
- Phosphorus remobilization from rice flag leaves during grain filling: an RNA-seq study
- The knowns and unknowns of phosphorus loading into grains, and implications for phosphorus efficiency in cropping systems
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