並列タイトル等A MULTISHELLED MATHEM MATHEMATICAL MODEL COMBINING AXIAL DIFFUSION OF OXYGEN IN THE CORTEX WITH RADIAL LOSSES TO THE STELE, THE WALL LAYERS AND THE RHIZOSPHERE
DOI10.1111/j.1469-8137.1987.tb00860.x
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The barrier to radial oxygen loss protects roots against hydrogen sulphide intrusion and its toxic effect
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