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Radiation effects with radioactive phosphorus in barley and tomato grown in soil

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Bould, C., Nicholas, D.J.D. & Thomas, W.D.E. Radiation effects with radioactive phosphorus in barley and tomato grown in soil. Plant Soil 5, 36–53 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01406011

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