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. 1964 Mar;39(2):204–207. doi: 10.1104/pp.39.2.204

Hadacidin, a New Plant-Growth Inhibitor Produced by Fermentation 1

Reed A Gray 1,2, George W Gauger 1,3, Eugene L Dulaney 1, Edward A Kaczka 1, H Boyd Woodruff 1
PMCID: PMC550054  PMID: 16655897

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