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Phosphate and sulfate are essential macro-elements for plant growth and development, and
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Integration of P, S, Fe, and Zn nutrition signals in Arabidopsis thaliana: potential involvement of PHOSPHATE STARVATION RESPONSE 1 (PHR1).

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Phosphate and sulfate are essential macro-elements for plant growth and development, and
deficiencies in these mineral elements alter many metabolic functions. Nutritional constraints …

Integration of P, S, Fe, and Zn nutrition signals in Arabidopsis thaliana: potential involvement of PHOSPHATE STARVATION RESPONSE 1 (PHR1).

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Phosphate and sulfate are essential macro-elements for plant growth and development, and
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Phosphate and sulfate are essential macro-elements for plant growth and development, and
deficiencies in these mineral elements alter many metabolic functions. Nutritional constraints …

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Phosphate and sulfate are essential macro-elements for plant growth and development, and
deficiencies in these mineral elements alter many metabolic functions. Nutritional constraints …

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Phosphate and sulfate are essential macro-elements for plant growth and development, and
deficiencies in these mineral elements alter many metabolic functions. Nutritional constraints …

Integration of P, S, Fe, and Zn nutrition signals in Arabidopsis thaliana: potential involvement of PHOSPHATE STARVATION RESPONSE 1 (PHR1).

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Phosphate and sulfate are essential macro-elements for plant growth and development, and
deficiencies in these mineral elements alter many metabolic functions. Nutritional constraints …

Integration of P, S, Fe, and Zn nutrition signals in Arabidopsis thaliana: potential involvement of PHOSPHATE STARVATION RESPONSE 1 (PHR1)

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Phosphate and sulfate are essential macro-elements for plant growth and development, and
deficiencies in these mineral elements alter many metabolic functions. Nutritional constraints …