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. 1954 Jul;29(4):395–397. doi: 10.1104/pp.29.4.395

Precursor Relationships in Light Activated Accumulation of Niacin in Leaf Disks from Normal, Light-starved, and Zinc Deficient Tomato Plants. 1,2

Frederick L Crane 1,3
PMCID: PMC540541  PMID: 16654683

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