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Special acknowledgment is made of the indispensable analytical work carried out by J. C.Martin and by P. L.Hibbard.
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Hoagland, D.R., Davis, A.R. The intake and accumulation of electrolytes by plant cells. Protoplasma 6, 610–626 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01604843
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