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Suggested for Collateral Reading 



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Miller, E. C. Plant physiology. 2nd Ed. McGraw-Hill Book Co. New- 

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Robinson, G. W. Soils, their origin, constitution and classification. D. Van 

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Russell, E. J. Soil conditions and plant grozvth. 7th Ed. Longmans, Green 

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Willis, L. G., Compiler. Bibliography of references to the literature on the 

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Clark, N. A. Manganese and the growth of Lemma. Plant Phj-siol, 8: 157- 



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578. 1937- 

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growth of citrus. Hilgardia 7: 181-206. 1932. 

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