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Manganese toxicity in field and market garden grops

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Since 1948 this investigation has been carried out under the National Council for Agricultural Research T.N.O. (Applied Scientific Research).

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Löhnis, M.P. Manganese toxicity in field and market garden grops. Plant Soil 3, 193–222 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01393977

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