Almestrand, 1957 - Google Patents
Growth and metabolism of isolated cereal roots.Almestrand, 1957
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- 2605642786975146720
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- Almestrand A
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- Physiologia Plantarum
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In the preceding various factors in the metabolism of isolated roots of the four cereals barley, oats, wheat, and rye have been investigated and discussed. From the results the following facts were established. 1. The roots reacted in different manners to the isolation procedure …
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