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. 1938 Jul;13(3):489–527. doi: 10.1104/pp.13.3.489

ASSIMILATION OF AMMONIUM AND NITRATE BY PINEAPPLE PLANTS GROWN IN NUTRIENT SOLUTIONS AND ITS EFFECTS ON NITROGENOUS AND CARBOHYDRATE CONSTITUTENTS1,2

C P Sideris a, B H Krauss a, H Y Young a,3
PMCID: PMC439407  PMID: 16653506

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