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Plant Physiology 52:84-85 (1973)
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Flow of Chromium into Apple Fruit during Development 1

David R. Coahran, R. C. Maxwell and Milton Zucker

a Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99163

A continuous flow of chromium into apples occurs throughout their growth. This ready movement of chromium into the apple is similar to that reported for essential trace elements such as boron, zinc, iron, copper, and manganese but differs from the restricted movement reported for mercury and cadmium.


1 Scientific Paper No. 3980, Project 0160, College of Agriculture Research Center, Washington State University.







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