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bibliographicCitation Wang Y, Wang S, Nan Z, Ma J, Zang F, Chen Y, Li Y, Zhang Q. Effects of Ni stress on the uptake and translocation of Ni and other mineral nutrition elements in mature wheat grown in sierozems from northwest of China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2015 Aug 18;22(24):19756–63. doi: 10.1007/s11356-015-5153-8.
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title Effects of Ni stress on the uptake and translocation of Ni and other mineral nutrition elements in mature wheat grown in sierozems from northwest of China
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