ECOREMEDIATION. COOPERATION BETWEEN PLANTS AND SOIL MICROORGANISMS, MOLECULAR ASPECTS AND LIMITS

  • Tissut M
  • Raveton M
  • Ravanel P
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Abstract

In terrestrial ecosystems, higher plants are organized in two quite different spatial parts: a) a photosynthetic compartment, developed in the atmosphere, under light, and b) a soil compartment, specialized in the absorption of water and mineral salts, in the dark.

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Tissut, M., Raveton, M., & Ravanel, P. (2007). ECOREMEDIATION. COOPERATION BETWEEN PLANTS AND SOIL MICROORGANISMS, MOLECULAR ASPECTS AND LIMITS. In Soil and Water Pollution Monitoring, Protection and Remediation (pp. 489–504). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4728-2_32

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