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Aufnahme und Stoffwechsel von α-Naphthyl-Essigsäure durch Erbsenepicotyle

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Zenk, M.H. Aufnahme und Stoffwechsel von α-Naphthyl-Essigsäure durch Erbsenepicotyle. Planta 58, 75–94 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01938896

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