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Discaria toumatou (Rhamnaceae) has previously been recorded as a nodulated plant in New Zealand1. The nitrogen-fixing ability of its nodules has now been studied experimentally.
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Morrison, T. M., and Harris, G. P., Nature, 182, 1746 (1958).
Harris, G. P., and Morrison, T. M., Nature, 182, 1812 (1958).
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MORRISON, T. Fixation of Nitrogen-15 by Excised Nodules of Discaria toumatou . Nature 189, 945 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/189945a0
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