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Boron in 2007 2007 Minerals Yearbook BORON [ADVANCE RELEASE U.S. Department of the Interior December 2008 U.S. Geological Survey BORON By D?sir?e E. Polyak |
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References - isotope - HORT640 - Metabolic Plant Physiology -... References, isotope Adams MA, Richter A, Hill AK, Colmer TD. Salt tolerance in Eucalyptus spp.: identity and response of putative osmolytes. |
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