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AN extension of the previous work1 on the hydroxylation of phenoxyacetic acid by mesocotyl tissue of Avena sativa has demonstrated a broad relationship, at least along one pathway of metabolism, between the fate of certain phenoxyacetic acids and their pattern of ring substitution.
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THOMAS, E., LOUGHMAN, B. & POWELL, R. Metabolic Fate of some Chlorinated Phenoxyacetic Acids in the Stem Tissue of Avena sativa. Nature 204, 286 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/204286a0
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