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The role of N-remobilisation and the uptake of NH4+ and NO3- by Lolium perenne L. in laminae growth following defoliation under field conditions

Louahlia    
S.    
Lainé    
    
P.    
Thornton    
B.    
Ourry    
A.    
Boucaud    
J.    

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