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. 1936 Jan;11(1):5–24.

EFFECT OF AMMONIUM AND OF NITRATE NITROGEN ON THE COMPOSITION OF THE TOMATO PLANT1

Harold E Clark a,2
PMCID: PMC439860  PMID: 16653340

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