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IN the studies of the control of plant-growth by chemical compounds at Jealott's Hill Research Station, attention has been given to those compounds which affect cell extension growth (plant-growth substances), and to those which interfere with cell division. An earlier communication1 has described work on plant-growth substances as selective weed-killers. The present letter describes our work on compounds which affect cell division.
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TEMPLEMAN, W., SEXTON, W. Effect of some Arylcarbamic Esters and Related Compounds upon Cereals and other Plant Species. Nature 156, 630 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/156630b0
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