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THE limitation of petiolar uptake of solutes by detached leaves shown in the following experiments does not seem to have been previously recorded.
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Alexander and Johnson, “Colloid Science”, 1, 45 (Oxf. Univ. Press, 1949).
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CHARLES, A. Uptake of Dyes into Cut Leaves. Nature 171, 435–436 (1953). https://doi.org/10.1038/171435b0
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