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THOUGH work on the influence of gibberellin on flowering of plants has been given much attention, up to now very little is known, about the relation of gibberellin to sex differentiation of plants.
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HERICH, R. Gibberellin and Sex Differentiation of Flowering Plants. Nature 188, 599–600 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/188599a0
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