Warm root‐zone temperature ensures the mineral concentrations in cucumber plants under elevated [CO 2 ] by improving the migration pathways of mineral elements from the soil to plants
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N. Gruda | Z. Duan | Xun Li | Di-qing Li | Jinlong Dong
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