The GC-TOF/MS-based Metabolomic analysis reveals altered metabolic profiles in nitrogen-deficient leaves and roots of tea plants (Camellia sinensis)
Abstract Background Nitrogen (N) fertilizer is commonly considered as one of the most important limiting factors in the agricultural production. As a result, a large amount of N fertilizer is used to improve the yield in modern tea production. Unfortunately, the large amount of N fertilizer input ha...
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| Main Authors: | Zheng-He Lin, Chang-Song Chen, Qiu-Sheng Zhong, Qi-Chun Ruan, Zhi-Hui Chen, Xiao-Mei You, Rui-Yang Shan, Xin-Lei Li |
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| Language: | EN |
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2021
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| Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5255f10d3bb24bf390d16cb931c91530 |
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