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Cox, W. J., & Reisenauer, H. M. (1973). Growth and ion uptake by wheat supplied nitrogen as nitrate, or ammonium, or both. Plant and Soil, 38(2), 363–380.

Authors 2
  1. W. J. Cox (first)
  2. H. M. Reisenauer (additional)
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@article{Cox_1973, title={Growth and ion uptake by wheat supplied nitrogen as nitrate, or ammonium, or both}, volume={38}, ISSN={1573-5036}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00779019}, DOI={10.1007/bf00779019}, number={2}, journal={Plant and Soil}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Cox, W. J. and Reisenauer, H. M.}, year={1973}, month=apr, pages={363–380} }