Annals of Botany 2006 98(3):691; doi:10.1093/aob/mcl151
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Plant nutritional genomics
Broadley MR, White PJ. eds. 2005.
Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. £115 (hardback). 321 pp.
Roger A. Leigh
E-mail: rl225@cam.ac.uk
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Plant nutrition
is ultimately an applied subject that seeks to understand the
processes and mechanisms that underpin the uptake, assimilation
and internal redistribution of nutrients by plants and then
to use this information to improve the yield or quality of harvested
plant parts, be they grains, storage roots or leafy vegetables.
The subject now also encompasses the understanding of the responses
of plants to nutrient toxicities (e.g. salinity) as well as
new topics such as metal hyperaccumulation and
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