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Der Einfluss von Kinetin auf die Ligninbildung und Differenzierung in Gewebekulturen vonNicotiana tabacum

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Bergmann, L. Der Einfluss von Kinetin auf die Ligninbildung und Differenzierung in Gewebekulturen vonNicotiana tabacum . Planta 62, 221–254 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01954047

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