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Distribution of copper in the Karaka tree (Corynocarpus Laevigata)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

N. P. Pitcaithly
Affiliation:
(Department of Chemistry, Auckland University College, University of New Zealand).
F. P. Worley
Affiliation:
(Department of Chemistry, Auckland University College, University of New Zealand).

Extract

Copper has been detected in a large number of plants, and is probably present in very minute amounts in all vegetation. Estimations of copper content of a number of plants have been made, notably by Fleurent and Levi(1), Maquenne and Demoussy(2) and McHargue(3).

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1933

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