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WHEREAS the carbon dioxide of the air as the carbpw source in the photosynthesis of terrestrial plants h s been known since the end of the eighteenth century, matters are quite different as regards the carbra supply of aquatic plants.
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NIELSEN, E. Carbon Sources in the Photosynthesis of Aquatic Plants. Nature 158, 594–596 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158594a0
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