Delighted to hear that HdeV intends working on the causes of variation.
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Delighted to hear that HdeV intends working on the causes of variation.
Can HdV supply a reference to a paper describing a stem or a root divided longitudinally and the separate parts acted on by geotropism.
Thanks for HdeV’s letter, which is a great relief to him.