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Synopsis: The zinc concentration in corn was related to its available supply. Plants showing severe deficiency symptoms were stunted and had a relatively high zinc concentration; lowest zinc concentration occurred when deficiency symptoms were mild and growth better. Two possible explanation for these anomalous results are discussed.
2 Former Research Assistant and Agronomist, respectively.
Received for publication April 29, 1957.
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