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IN a recent brief communication on the chemica-nature of the root-forming hormone of plants1, the following evidence was brought forward:
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THIMANN, K., KOEPFLI, J. Identity of the Growth-Promoting and Root-Forming Substances of Plants. Nature 135, 101–102 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135101a0
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