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Wirkung auf Pflanzen

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Beryllium

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Cornec (1918) fand im Meerwasser und in Seepflanzen kein Beryllium. Geringe Mengen Beryllium konnte Nagata (1951, 1953, 1954) in den Teeblättern und Fearon (1933) in den Flechten Panellia saxatilis und Xanthoria parietina nachweisen.

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Kimmerle, G. (1966). Wirkung auf Pflanzen. In: Beryllium. Handbuch der experimentellen Pharmakologie / Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, vol 21. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-21665-1_5

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