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. 1948 Jan;23(1):38–69. doi: 10.1104/pp.23.1.38

DIURNAL CHANGES AND GROWTH RATES AS ASSOCIATED WITH ASCORBIC ACID, TITRATABLE ACIDITY, CARBOHYDRATE AND NITROGENOUS FRACTIONS IN THE LEAVES OF ANANAS COMOSUS (L.) MERR1

C P Sideris 1, H Y Young 1, H H Q Chun 1
PMCID: PMC437820  PMID: 16654147

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