1953
DOI: 10.1104/pp.28.3.415
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An Atypical Growth of Cabbage Seedling Roots. Iii. Tissue Culture and Physiological Comparisons of Typical and Atypical Roots

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“…1, 2). This may be due in part to more effective utilization of endogenous nitrogen, in particular mobilizable nitrogen in the tops, induced by higher POA concentrations (Jagendorf and Bonner, 1952).…”
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“…1, 2). This may be due in part to more effective utilization of endogenous nitrogen, in particular mobilizable nitrogen in the tops, induced by higher POA concentrations (Jagendorf and Bonner, 1952).…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%