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Synopsis: Of two inbred lines of corn, Ohio 40B and Ind. WF9, the Ohio 40B accumulated 50% more magnesium in the outer upper portion of the nodes of the plant than did Ind. WF9, yet its leaves contained only half as much magnesium. A large portion of the accumulated magnesium was water soluble. No morphological differences were observed. Differences were attributed to magnesium translocation mechanisms.
2 Graduate Fellow, Purdue University, Agr. Exp. Sta., and Associate Professor of Agronomy, respectively.
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