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Nitrate reductase activity in developing wheat ears

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Die Fruchtstände der Weizenpflanzen reduzieren während ihrer Entwicklung beachtliche Mengen von Nitratstickstoff.

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Nair, T.V.R., Abrol, Y.P. Nitrate reductase activity in developing wheat ears. Experientia 29, 1480–1481 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01943867

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