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. 1964 Jul;39(4):564–567. doi: 10.1104/pp.39.4.564

Response of Plants to Air Pollutants. III. A Relation between Ascorbic Acid Levels and Ozone Susceptibility of Light-Preconditioned Tobacco Plants 1

H A Menser 1
PMCID: PMC550125  PMID: 16655963

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