From soil to seed: micronutrient movement into and within the plant
In all living organisms, essential micronutrients are cofactors of many ubiquitous proteins that participate in crucial metabolic pathways, but can also be toxic when present in excessive concentrations. In order to achieve correct homeostasis, plants need to control uptake of metals from the enviro...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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