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The Amounts and Distribution of some Phosphorus and Nitrogen Compounds in wheat During Growth.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

Frank Knowles
Affiliation:
East Anglian Institute of Agriculture, Chelmsford.)
J. E. Watkin
Affiliation:
East Anglian Institute of Agriculture, Chelmsford.)

Extract

An account has been given of the lipin, phytin and inorganic phosphorus, and of the protein and non-protein nitrogen present in the wheat plant, from seven weeks before ear emergence until the crop was harvested

The percentages and amounts of phosphorus and nitrogen so combined, together with their distribution between straw and ear, have been discussed.

Relationships between phytin phosphorus and protein nitrogen, and between lipin phosphorus and non-protein nitrogen, have been indicated.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1932

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