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. 1951 Jan;26(1):90–109. doi: 10.1104/pp.26.1.90

ASCORBIC ACID AND DRY MATTER ACCUMULATION IN TURNIP AND BROCCOLI LEAF DISCS AFTER INFILTRATION WITH INORGANIC SALTS, ORGANIC ACIDS, AND SOME ENZYME INHIBITORS

G Fred Somers 1, W C Kelly 1
PMCID: PMC437622  PMID: 16654361

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