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. 1959 Jul;34(4):418–427. doi: 10.1104/pp.34.4.418

Effect of Light upon the Behaviour of Citric Acid in Leaves of Bryophyllum Calycinum Salisb. 1

Hubert Bradford Vickery 1
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