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CARPENTER, K., HEYWOOD, B. 3:5-Dihalogeno-4-Hydroxybenzonitriles as Herbicides: Herbicidal Action of 3 : 5-Dihalogeno-4-Hydroxybenzonitriles. Nature 200, 28–29 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/200028b0
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