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Some Effects of Ultra-violet Radiation on Lemna minor

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IN view of the fact that treatment with ultra-violet radiation has become a common technique in physiological and genetical work, the following observations we have made on the effect of ultra-violet radiation on Lemna minor may be of interest.

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WANGERMANN, E., LACEY, H. Some Effects of Ultra-violet Radiation on Lemna minor. Nature 170, 126–127 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/170126b0

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