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Marth, Audia and Mitchell1 recently reported that increases in stem length of a number of woody perennials followed application of gibberellic acid. No detailed quantitative data dealing with the effects of gibberellic acid upon woody perennials has, however, appeared.
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Marth, P. C., Audia, W. V., and Mitchell, J. W., Bot. Gaz., 118, 106 (1956).
Robbins, W. J., Amer. J. Bot., 44, 743 (1957).
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SCURFIELD, G., MOORE, C. Effects of Gibberellic Acid on Species of Eucalyptus. Nature 181, 1276–1277 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/1811276a0
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