Inositol Phosphates Linking Agriculture and the Environment
Inositol phosphates are a group of organic compounds found widely in the natural environment. They are important in agriculture because they constitute most of the phosphorus in grain seeds, but they cannot be digested by some animals. As a result, considerable research has been directed towards imp...
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Other Authors: | Turner, Benjamin L. (Editor), Richardson, Alan E. (Editor), Mullaney, Edward J. (Editor) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Wallingford, UK
CAB International
2007
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