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Root-exudation studies on the exchange of C14-labelled organic substances between the roots and shoot of the nodulated legume

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Pate, J.S. Root-exudation studies on the exchange of C14-labelled organic substances between the roots and shoot of the nodulated legume. Plant Soil 17, 333–356 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01377672

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