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CONSIDERABLE interest is being shown at the present time in plant auximones and the chemical regulation of plant growth. Traces of many substances have been found to influence growth profoundly. Such substances range from complex or as yet chemically unidentified bodies produced in the growing regions of plants to quite simple chemical substances produced by plant tissues or in the laboratory.
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JONES, W. Organic Soils and Epinastic Response. Nature 136, 554 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/136554a0
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