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. 1947 Jul;22(3):205–227. doi: 10.1104/pp.22.3.205

Studies in the Metabolism of Crassulacean Plants; The Effect upon the Composition of Bryophyllum calycinum of the Form in which Nitrogen is Supplied

George W Pucher 1, Charles S Leavenworth 1, Wanda D Ginter 1, Hubert Bradford Vickery 1
PMCID: PMC405862  PMID: 16654094

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