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Hydroponics: A Versatile System to Study Nutrient Allocation and Plant Responses to Nutrient Availability and Exposure to Toxic Elements

DOI :

10.3791/54317-v

9:13 min

July 13th, 2016

July 13th, 2016

30,421 Views

1Division of Plant Sciences, C.S. Bond Life Sciences Center, University of Missouri, Columbia

Here, we present an easy-to-follow protocol to establish a successful hydroponic system for plant nutrition studies. This protocol has been extensively tested in Arabidopsis and can easily be adapted to other plant species to study specific nutritional requirements or the effect of non-essential elements on plant growth and development.

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