1957
DOI: 10.1626/jcs.25.154
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Studies of Upland Rice Plants : (IV) On morphological characteristics of seminal root

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“…Based on gas transport assay data for seedlings, it appears that upland varieties may have less potential for gas transport than lowland varieties. A similar conclusion has been reached based on other types of evidence (2,15,18).…”
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“…Based on gas transport assay data for seedlings, it appears that upland varieties may have less potential for gas transport than lowland varieties. A similar conclusion has been reached based on other types of evidence (2,15,18).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Low oxygen tension in the rooting medium has been reported to favor the development of a gas transport system in rice (2,3,5,15,18). In order to detect differences in the potential for gas transport in rice varieties, seedlings were therefore grown in nonaerated water cultures.…”
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