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IN Nature, and afterwards elsewhere, Vlitos, Meudt and Beimler1,2 reported that they were unable to detect indole-3-acetic acid in leaf, stem, root or apical tissue of Nicotiana tabacum L. ‘Maryland Mammoth’ plants, which had been grown under long-day conditions.
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KEFFORD, N., HELMS, K. Indoleacetic Acid in Two Species of Nicotiana . Nature 179, 679 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1038/179679a0
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