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SEVERAL observations made on dehydrogenase activity of various seeds have been described by Thunberg1,2. These investigations have directed attention to the fact that different seeds show different capacities for the utilization of dehydrogenase substrates.
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GAL, E. Effect of Organic Acids on Germination, Growth and Ascorbic Acid Content of Wheat Seedlings. Nature 142, 1119 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/1421119a0
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