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Published online 1 April 1957
Published in Agron J 49:176-181 (1957)
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Nutrient Uptake and Chemical Composition of Tobacco Plants as Affected by the Composition of the Root Atmosphere1

D. G. Harris and C. H. M. van Bavel2

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.


1 Contribution of the Agronomy Department, North Carolina Agr. Exp. Sta., Raleigh, N. C. Published with approval of the Director of Research as Paper No. 692 of the Journal Series.

2 Graduate Assistant and Associate Professor of Soils, respectively.

Received for publication January 12, 1956.





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