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Absorption and translocation of iron by intact watercress plants (Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum (L) Hayek) was studied in short period uptake experiments utilising 59Fe labelled ferric chloride. Total translocation of iron was inhibited by increasing levels of phosphorus, zinc and manganese in the nutrient medium; the elevated phosphorus and zinc concentrations enhanced iron absorption into roots, but increased retention of absorbed iron in translocating portions of the plant. High levels of manganese in the medium reduced the initial absorption of iron into the root system.
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Cumbus, I.P., Hornsey, D.J. & Robinson, L.W. The influence of phosphorus, zinc and manganese on absorption and translocation of iron in watercress. Plant Soil 48, 651–660 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00145775
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