Joseph Reynolds Green
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Joseph Reynolds Green was an English botanist, physiologist and chemist whose research into plant enzymes was influential in the development of the discipline of biochemistry. He held the chair in Botany at The Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and lectured at the University of Liverpool and Downing College, Cambridge. In 1895 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.
Joseph Reynolds Green's Published Works
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- ON THE GERMINATION OF THE POLLEN-GRAIN AND THE NUTRITION OF THE POLLEN-TUBE (1894) (21)
- Researches on the Germination of the Pollen Grain and the Nutrition of the Pollen Tube (17)
- A history of botany 1860-1900 (15)
- On the Action of Light on Diastase and Its Biological Significance. [Abstract] (14)
- Classification and physiology (13)
- A manual of botany (13)
- A history of botany in the United Kingdom from the earliest times to the end of the 19th century (12)
- Note on the Action of Sodium Chloride in dissolving Fibrin (1887) (11)
- On the Organs of Secretion in the Hypericaceæ. (1884) (8)
- The edible Bird's‐nest, or Nest of the Java Swift (Collocalia Nidifica) (1885) (8)
- On certain points connected with the Coagulation of the Blood (1887) (8)
- On Vegetable Ferments (5)
- ON THE OCCURRENCE OF DIASTASE IN POLLEN1 (1891) (4)
- On the germination of the tuber of the Jerusalem Artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus) (1888) (4)
- The Alcohol-producing Enzyme of Yeast (1898) (4)
- ON THE CHANGES IN THE ENDOSPERM OF RICINUS COMMUNIS DURING GERMINATION1 (1890) (3)
- A sugar bacterium (2)
- Some Notes on the Fibrin‐Ferment (1884) (1)
- “INDUCED CELL DIVISION AND CANCER.” (1910) (1)
- On the Occurrence of Vegetable Trypsin in the fruit of Cucumis utilissimus, Roxb (1892) (1)
- Yeast and Alcoholic Fermentation (1898) (1)
- THE INFLUENCE OF LIGHT ON DIASTASE1 (1894) (1)
- A history of botany 1860-1900; being a continuation of Sachs History of botany, 1530-1860,' by J. Reynolds Green ... (0)
- Botany, by J. Reynolds Green ... (0)
- CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PHYSIOLOGY OF LYMPH.— XII. METHODS OF INDUCING THE APPEARANCE OF POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUCOCYTES IN THE LYMPH (1910) (0)
- An introduction to vegetable physiology, by J. Reynolds Green. (0)
- Vegetable Physiology (1907) (0)
- Morphology and anatomy (0)
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