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    Kinetics of phosphorus uptake and root morphology of local and improved varieties of maize by Machado, C.T. de T, Furlani, A.M.C

    Published in Scientia agricola (01-01-2004)
    “…Interspecific and intraspecific differences in the efficiency of utilization of soil phosphorus (P) are explained, in part, by plant morphological and…”
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    Root phosphatase activity, plant growth and phosphorus accumulation of maize genotypes by Machado, C.T. de T, Furlani, A.M.C

    Published in Scientia agricola (01-03-2004)
    “…The activity of the enzyme phosphatase (P-ase) is a physiological characteristic related to plant efficiency in relation to P acquisition and utilization, and…”
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    Wheat cultivar tolerance to boron deficiency and toxicity in nutrient solution by Furlani, A.M.C, Carvalho, C.P, Freitas, J.G. de, Verdial, M.F

    Published in Scientia agricola (2003)
    “…Field symptoms of open spikelets in wheat were observed in specific cultivars and supposedly related to low B soils and differential B requirement among…”
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    Quest of Water Extract Analysis of Micronutrients in Soilless Organic Substrates by Abreu, C.A, Furlani, A.M.C, Furlani, P.R, Abreu, M.F, Bataglia, O.C, Paz-Gonzalez, A

    “…This research was aimed at evaluating the current water extraction methods for the analysis of four substrates treated with and without micronutrients. Black…”
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    Variability of soybean germplasm in relation to phosphorus uptake and use efficiency by Furlani, A.M.C, Furlani, P.R, Tanaka, R.T, Mascarenhas, H.A.A, Delgado, M. das D.P

    Published in Scientia agricola (01-09-2002)
    “…Plant efficiency for phosphorus uptake and utilization may contribute to improve crop yield potential in situations of low P availability. Twenty nine soybean…”
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