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“…Sulfur deficient plants have also less resistance under stress conditions (Doberman & Fairhurst, 2000). Sulfur deficiency has become widespread in many countries, many soils are declining their sulfur fertility due to an intensive agriculture using fertilizers highly enriched in NPK (Zhao et al, 1999). S-deficiency results in general inhibition of photosynthesis and protein synthesis (Dubousset et al, 2010).…”
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“…Sulfur deficient plants have also less resistance under stress conditions (Doberman & Fairhurst, 2000). Sulfur deficiency has become widespread in many countries, many soils are declining their sulfur fertility due to an intensive agriculture using fertilizers highly enriched in NPK (Zhao et al, 1999). S-deficiency results in general inhibition of photosynthesis and protein synthesis (Dubousset et al, 2010).…”
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“…Based on the end use, there are various wheats: bread wheat (high protein concentration and strong gluten strength), noodle wheat (moderate protein contents and gluten strength) and biscuit wheat (low protein contents and wet gluten content) (Shewry et al 1997). It has been reported that N, S, Cu and Zn nutrition had impacts on flour protein components, especially glutenins (Zhao et al 1999, Peck et al 2008. The increase grain of albumin, globulin, gliadin and glutenin contents which were involved in increasing Zn fertilization could enhance the enzymes activity in nitrogen assimilation courses (Shi et al 2011).…”
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“…Although sulfur has been known as an essential element for plant growth for over two centuries, intentionally S fertilizing was not realized before 1980's. At that time the most of the cultivated plants did not show evidence of S deficiency, because of air pollution from industry, intensive application of mineral fertilizers containing S as the ballast substance, application of manure and cropping of plant cultivars with lower S uptake in crop rotation (Zhao et al 1999, Scherer 2001, Blair 2002.…”
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