15 Full references about mineral nutrition

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1. Marschner, P. (2012). Mineral nutrition of higher plants. Academic Press.

2. White, P. J., & Broadley, M. R. (2011). Physiological mechanisms of nutrient uptake and transport. In Marschner's mineral nutrition of higher plants (3rd ed., pp. 53-85).

3. Marschner, H. (1986). Mineral nutrition of higher plants. Academic Press.

4. Kochian, L. V., Piñeros, M. A., & kenga, O. A. (2005). The physiology, genetics and molecular biology of plant aluminum resistance and toxicity. Plant and Soil, 274(1-2), 175-195.

5. Nable, R. O., Bañuelos, G. S., & Paull, J. G. (1997). Boron toxicity. Plant and Soil, 193(2), 181-198.

6. Marschner, P., Römheld, V., & Cakmak, I. (1987). Root-induced changes in the rhizosphere: importance for the mineral nutrition of plants. Zeitschrift für Pflanzenernährung und Bodenkunde, 5(2), 179-199.

7. Glahn, R. P. (2017). Iron nutrition of the World’s population. In Marschner's mineral nutrition of higher plants (3rd ed., pp. 549-575).

8. Gahoonia, T. S., & Nielsen, N. E. (2003). Phosphorus (P) uptake in plants: a quantitative look at root adaptation responses. Plant and Soil, 248(1-2), 43-54.

9. Graham, R., & Rovira, A. D. (1999). Organic acids and phosphorus in water and soil from Lupinus albus L. rhizosphere. Plant and Soil, 211(1), 11-23.

10. Berg, J. M., Tymoczko, J. L., & Stryer, L. (2002). Biochemistry. New York: W. H. Freeman.

11. Lüttge, U., Goyal, K., & Barbier, G. G. (2013). Plant responses to abiotic stress. Springer Science & Business Media.

12. Marschner, P., & Marschner, H. (2012). Marschner’s mineral nutrition of higher plants. Academic Press.

13. Negishi, T., Oshima, K., Hattori, M., & Kanematsu, S. (2012). Characterization of a novel laccase-like multicopper oxidase from Kurthia huakuii and its application to the degradation of agricultural chemicals. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 287(21), 17578-17590.

14. Bernal, M., & Stocker, C. (2017). The significance of iron in infancy and childhood. In Marschner's mineral nutrition of higher plants (3rd ed., pp. 177-204).

15. Gahoonia, T. S., Nielsen, N. E., & Joshi, P. A. (1995). Phosphorus, arsenic and iron interactions in Pteris vittata. New Phytologist, 131(4), 635-640.