The presence of the enhanced K/Na discri
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J. Gorham; A. Bristol; E. M. Young; R. G. Wyn Jones
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Article
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1991
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Springer
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English
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A number of accessions of the three species of diploid wheat, Triticum boeoticum, T. monococcum, and T. urartu, were grown in 50 mol m(-3) NaCl+2.5 mol m(-3) CaCl2. Sodium accumulation in the leaves was low and potassium concentrations remained high. This was not the case in T. durum grown under the