Brandon R. Smith

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2006 Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
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Lailiang Cheng grad student 2006 Cornell
 (Iron metabolism in 'Concord' grapevines.)
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Smith BR, Cheng L. (2007) Iron Assimilation and Carbon Metabolism in ‘Concord’ Grapevines Grown at Different pHs Journal of the American Society For Horticultural Science. 132: 473-483
Smith BR, Cheng L. (2006) Fe-EDDHA Alleviates Chlorosis in `Concord' Grapevines Grown at High pH Hortscience. 41: 1498-1501
Smith BR, Cheng L. (2005) Photoprotective Mechanisms of `Concord' Grape Leaves in Relation to Iron Supply Journal of the American Society For Horticultural Science. 130: 331-340
Smith BR, Cheng L. (2005) Mobilization of Iron from Ferric Citrate In Vitro Hortscience. 40: 1132B-1132
Chen L, Smith BR, Cheng L. (2004) CO2 Assimilation, Photosynthetic Enzymes, and Carbohydrates of `Concord' Grape Leaves in Response to Iron Supply Journal of the American Society For Horticultural Science. 129: 738-744
Smith BR, Fisher PR, Argo WR. (2004) Nutrient Uptake in Container-grown Impatiens and Petunia in Response to Root Substrate pH and Applied Micronutrient Concentration Hortscience. 39: 1426-1431
Smith BR, Fisher PR, Argo WR. (2004) Growth and Pigment Content of Container-grown Impatiens and Petunia in Relation to Root Substrate pH and Applied Micronutrient Concentration Hortscience. 39: 1421-1425
Smith* B, Cheng L. (2004) Photoprotective Mechanisms of Grape Leaves (Vitis labrusca L. cv. Concord) in Relation to Iron Supply Hortscience. 39: 854A-854
Smith* BR, Chen L, Cheng L. (2004) CO2 Assimilation, Photosynthetic Enzymes, and Carbohydrates of Grape Leaves (Vitis labrusca L. cv. Concord) in Response to Iron Supply Hortscience. 39: 826D-827
Smith BR, Fisher PR, Argo WR. (2004) Water-Soluble Fertilizer Concentration and pH of a Peat-Based Substrate Affect Growth, Nutrient Uptake, and Chlorosis of Container-Grown Seed Geraniums Journal of Plant Nutrition. 27: 497-524
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