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. 1963 Sep;38(5):605–609. doi: 10.1104/pp.38.5.605

Response of Plants to Air Pollutants. I. Effects of Ozone on Tobacco Plants Preconditioned by Light and Temperature 1,2

H A Menser 1,2,3, H E Heggestad 1,2, O E Street 1,2, R N Jeffrey 1,2
PMCID: PMC549979  PMID: 16655839

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