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Synopsis: The roots of tobacco plants were subjected to a wide range of simulated aeration conditions. In general nutrient uptake remained relatively constant until oxygen concentrations dropped below 10%. However, a concentration of 5% carbon dioxide apparently stimulated phosphorus uptake.
2 Graduate Assistant and Associate Professor of Soils, respectively.
Received for publication January 12, 1956.
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