Abstract
Migration patterns of nutrient elements, viz. 59Fe, 54Mn, 65Zn, and 86Rb, supplied to young corn (Zea mays) leaves were studied using a modified chromatogram scanner. It was found that the isotopes supplied to one-half of the leaf did not migrate to the other side across the midrib, but moved generally toward the base of the applied part of the leaf.
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