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Hydroponics: A Versatile System to Study Nutrient Allocation and Plant Responses to Nutrient Availability and Exposure to Toxic Elements
Published on: July 13, 2016
Author Correction: An agroecological perspective on systems-level transformations to keep current food systems from
Kris A G Wyckhuys1,2,3,4, Edmundo Barrios5, Steven J Fonte6
1Chrysalis Consulting, Danang, Vietnam. k.wyckhuys@uq.edu.au.
Nature Food
|August 4, 2026
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