Studies on the respiratory mechanism in roots of rice plants growing on submerged paddy fields (5) . The effects of soil solution percolated through paddy fields on the growth of rice seedlings (1) .
Ueda, H.; Oyama, K.
Proc. Crop Sci. Soc. Japan. Japan 28: 7-9
1959
Accession: 014210582
Percolation of water and nutrient solutions under conditions preventing the access of air (sealing by paraffin) had no effect on growth but with air it markedly increased root growth.
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