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Distribution of growth in a root by marking it at equal intervals with Indian ink was originally studied by
Options
(a) Wellensick
(b) Strasburger
(c) Went
(d) Nitsch
Correct Answer:
Strasburger
Explanation:
Measurement of growth in young root by marking it at 1mm intervals with Indian ink was first done by strasburger.
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