Zinc-copper antagonism in the nutrition of rice (Oryza sativa L.)

The effect of various doses of copper and zinc on their uptake and on the yield of rice were studied. Copper applications increased copper contents in the plants without effecting the zinc contents. However, zinc applications though increased zinc contents but markedly decreased the copper contents...

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Copper
Fertilizers
field crops
Grains
plant biochemistry
plant physiology
Plants
Rice
Rice soils
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Zinc
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