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Article Published: 25 April 1959 Metal-Chelating Properties of Plant-Growth Substances W. L. F. ARMAREGO1, M. J. CANNY1 & S. F. COX1 Nature volume 183, pages 1176–1177 (1959)Cite this
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About this articleCite this article ARMAREGO, W., CANNY, M. & COX, S. Metal-Chelating Properties of Plant-Growth Substances. Nature 183, 1176–1177 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/1831176a0
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