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WRIGHT, S. A Sequential Growth Response to Gibberellic Acid, Kinetin and Indolyl-3-Acetic Acid in the Wheat Coleoptile (TRITICUM VULGARE L.). Nature 190, 699–700 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/190699a0
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