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Empirical Models of Phosphorus Uptake under Different Nitrogen Sources in Dieffenbachia amoena `Tropic Snow¿

Silvia Jiménez    
Mónica Pérez    
Blanca María Plaza    
Roberto Salinas    
and María Teresa Lao    

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