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LITTLE information exists concerning the quantitative relationships between the forms in which magnesium exists within leaves. Chlorophyll concentrations in leaves have frequently been measured1, but rarely has this been done simultaneously with estimations of the total magnesium content.
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NEALES, T. Components of the Total Magnesium Content within the Leaves of White Clover and Perennial Ryegrass. Nature 177, 388–389 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/177388a0
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