Plants with nitrate preference can regulate nitrification to meet their nitrate demand
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Z. Cai | Jinbo Zhang | Jun Zhao | Xinqi Huang | Lei Meng | Xiaoxiang He | Qiao-Dong Chi | Chang Zhao | Mengqiu He | Xiaoqian Dan | Christoph Müller | Xiaoxiang He
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