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Relation of hydrophilic colloids to hardiness in cabbage, brussels sprouts, and alfalfa plants as shown by the dye adsorption ...

33688 Relation of hydrophilic colloids to hardiness in cabbage, brussels sprouts, and alfalfa plants as shown by the dye adsorption ... http://www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/reprint/8/2/275 Your browser does not support frames. Click here to view the unframed reprint. Horticulture > Vegetables > Brussels Sprout > Science brussels   sprouts   dye   adsorption   hardiness   colloids   hydrophilic Jan 1, 2007  

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