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Stem elongation in a rosette plant, induced by gibberellic acid

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This work was supported in part by research grant RG-3939 from the National Institutes of Health, U.S. Public Health Service. I am greatly indebted to Dr.F.H. Stodola, U.S. Department of Agriculture, for the supply of the gibberellic acid-gibberellin A-mixture used in these experiments, to Dr.B. O. Phinney, this Department, for discussion and criticism, to Mrs.Patricia F. Finn for technical assistance.

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Lang, A. Stem elongation in a rosette plant, induced by gibberellic acid. Naturwissenschaften 43, 257–258 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00617601

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