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Inst. of Plant Nutrition, Univ. of Hannover, Herrenhaeuser Str. 2, D-3000 Hannover 21, Germany.
ABSTRACT
Many studies have demonstrated the role of cations in ameliorating Al phytotoxicity. Until recently, the role of pH on the expression of Al toxicity has always been discussed in the light of pH-dependent change in Al speciation but not in the light of H+ as an ameliorative cation for Al toxicity. Several theoretical approaches have been proposed to characterize the ameliorating effects of specific cations. Based on the assumption that Al phytotoxicity is a function of the Al saturation of exchange sites in the root apoplast (AIS), a model is proposed with the general form:
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Received for publication March 7, 1991.
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