Science 1965-Jul
Roots as Organs of Assimilation of Sulfate.
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Abstract
Roots of the field pea (Pisum arvense L.) can reduce a small proportion of the sulfate that they absorb from the external medium. Some of this reduced sulphur is transported to the shoot as methionine and, to a lesser extent, as cysteine and glutathione.