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. 1955 Mar;30(2):148–155. doi: 10.1104/pp.30.2.148

A Comparison of Auxin Destruction by Tissue Extracts and Intact Tissues of the Fern, Osmunda cinnamomea L. 1,2

Winslow R Briggs 1, Taylor A Steeves 1, I M Sussex 1,3, Ralph H Wetmore 1
PMCID: PMC540618  PMID: 16654746

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