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This work represents part of a cooperative program of anatomical research on the living cells and tissues of the pea epicotyl, studied in parallel with physiological experiments. It was supported by grants to Helen P. Sorokin from the Philosophical Society and from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and to Kenneth V. Thimann from the National Science Foundation, grant G 21, 799.
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Sorokin, H.P., Thimann, K.V. The histological basis for inhibition of axillary buds inPisum sativum and the effects of auxins and kinetin on xylem development. Protoplasma 59, 326–350 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01248566
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