2013
DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2013.410235
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Soil and Leaf Micronutrient Composition in Contrasting Habitats in Podzolized Sands of the Amazon Region

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“…Ex Nees) Mez (Lauraceae). Subsequently, the data collected were compared with similar data from species occupying the Amazon caatinga toposequence on podzolized sands [16]. Details regarding the ecophysiology of species growing in both types of forest as previously published are presented in Table 1 [13] [17]- [21].…”
Section: Tree Speciesmentioning
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“…Ex Nees) Mez (Lauraceae). Subsequently, the data collected were compared with similar data from species occupying the Amazon caatinga toposequence on podzolized sands [16]. Details regarding the ecophysiology of species growing in both types of forest as previously published are presented in Table 1 [13] [17]- [21].…”
Section: Tree Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data for the mixed forest species are expressed as means ± SE. Range values in the adjacent Amazon caatinga toposequence were taken from a previous report [16]. Parameters are expressed as means ± SE.…”
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“…Plants obtain their nutrients directly from the soil substratum on which they grow [2,4]. Soil-plant nutrient interaction is thus vital for plant performance and has a direct bearing on effects related to deficiency and toxicity to plants as well as secondary consumers including humans [9,10,11]. Micronutrients are essential plant nutrients, although needed by plants in minute quantities without which they may not be able to complete their life cycles [12,13,14,15,16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%