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. 1959 Mar;34(2):117–122. doi: 10.1104/pp.34.2.117

Effect of Some Substituted Benzoic Acids and Related Compounds on the Distribution of Callus Growth in Tobacco Stem Explants. 1,2

George W Keitt Jr 1,3, Folke Skoog 1
PMCID: PMC541157  PMID: 16655186

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