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. 1953 Jan;28(1):15–34. doi: 10.1104/pp.28.1.15

Studies on the Chemistry of the Living Bark of the Black Locust in Relation to Its Frost Hardiness. III. The Validity of Plasmolysis and Desiccation Tests for Determining the Frost Hardiness of Bark Tissue 1

D Siminovitch 1,2, D R Briggs 1
PMCID: PMC540351  PMID: 16654523

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