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Nitrogen-fixation by leguminous plants is a specialized phase of nitrogen nutrition which is not reviewed here. There is likewise omitted any discussion of the interrelation between disease and nitrogen nutrition, and of responses to mineral deficiencies. For an excellent review of the theories of protein metabolism, consult Robinson (208). Especial attention should also be called to the hypotheses of the structure of proteins by Vickery and Osborne (271).
Published with the approval of the Director as Miscellaneous Paper No. 21 of the Pineapple Experiment Station, University of Hawaii.
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Nightingale, G.T. The nitrogen nutrition of green plants. Bot. Rev 3, 85–174 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02870148
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