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Distribution of Calcium and Phosphorus in Leaves of the Proteaceae

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2014

Peta L. Clode
Affiliation:
Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation & Analysis, The University of Western Australia. Crawley, WA 6009Australia
Patrick Hayes
Affiliation:
Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation & Analysis, The University of Western Australia. Crawley, WA 6009Australia School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia. Crawley, WA 6009Australia
Caio Guilherme Pereira
Affiliation:
Centre for Microscopy, Characterisation & Analysis, The University of Western Australia. Crawley, WA 6009Australia School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia. Crawley, WA 6009Australia
Hans Lambers
Affiliation:
School of Plant Biology, The University of Western Australia. Crawley, WA 6009Australia

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