George James Peirce
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George James Peirce was an American botanist known for his work on plant physiology. He was an active member of the Palo Alto, California community for over 50 years. Early life Peirce was born on March 13, 1868, in Manila, Philippines, to American parents George Henry and Lydia Ellen Peirce .
George James Peirce's Published Works
Published Works
- On the Structure of the Haustoria of Some Phanerogamic Parasites (40)
- The Dissemination and Germination of Arceuthobium occidentale, Eng1 (29)
- THE INHIBITING EFFECT OF SODIUM FLUORIDE ON THE ACTION OF LIPASE Second Paper (1907) (19)
- THE INFLUENCE OF LIGHT UPON THE ACTION OF STOMATA AND ITS RELATION TO THE TRANSPIRATION OF CERTAIN GRAINS (1919) (16)
- A text-book of plant physiology (13)
- Anthoceros and Its Nostoc Colonies (1906) (13)
- Effect of cement dust on orange trees (1910) (11)
- THE POSSIBLE EFFECT OF CEMENT DUST ON PLANTS. (1909) (11)
- Studies of Irritability in Plants (1906) (10)
- Studies of Irritability in Algae (1905) (10)
- On the Mode of Dissemination and on the Reticulations of Ramalina reticulata (1898) (9)
- THE STATE OF WATER IN DUCTS AND TRACHEIDS. (1936) (9)
- THE PARTIAL PURIFICATION OF THE ESTERASE IN PIG'S LIVER (1913) (9)
- A Study of the Germinating Power of Seeds (1914) (8)
- OBSERVATIONS ON SAP HYDRAULICS (1934) (8)
- THE CONFIGURATION OF SOME OF THE HIGHER MONOSACCHARIDES (1915) (7)
- Forcible Discharge of the Antherozoids in Asterella californica (1902) (6)
- The Relation of Fungus and Alga in Lichens (1900) (5)
- Polarographic measurement of the oxygen consumption of skin in vitro. (1950) (5)
- A Textbook of Plant Physiology (1931) (4)
- The Liberation of Heat in Respiration (1912) (4)
- ARE LIVING CELLS INVOLVED IN THE ASCENT OF SAP (1936) (4)
- THE COMPOUND FORMED BETWEEN ESTERASE AND SODIUM FLUORIDE (1913) (4)
- Notes on the Monterey Pine (1904) (2)
- TO DEMONSTRATE THE COURSE OF SAP ASCENT IN PLANTS. (1929) (2)
- THE DEVIATION OF FERMENT ACTION FROM THE MONOMOLECULAR LAW WITH ESPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE ESTERASES. (1910) (2)
- THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE ENDOWED UNIVERSITY. (1912) (1)
- A curious approximate construction for $\pi$ (1901) (1)
- LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY. (1901) (1)
- Artificial Parasitism: A Preliminary Notice (1904) (1)
- Notes on Corticium Oakesii, B. & C., and Michenera Artocreas, B. & C. (1890) (1)
- WHAT KINDS OF BOTANY DOES THE WORLD NEED NOW? (1919) (1)
- Certain Undetermined Factors in Heredity and Environment (1904) (1)
- Portraits of Naturalists at Stanford University (1924) (1)
- DROUGHT AND THE ROOT-SYSTEM OF EUCALYPTUS. (1920) (1)
- SIR JAGADIS CHUNDER BOSE AND HIS LATEST BOOK. (1927) (1)
- Pfeffer's Physiology of Plants (1898) (1)
- SAFETY RAZOR BLADES FOR HAND SECTIONING. (1916) (0)
- Algal-Animal Symbiosis (1909) (0)
- Normal Respiration and Intramolecular Respiration (1901) (0)
- THE DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY AT STANFORD UNIVERSITY (0)
- A new approximate construction for $\pi$ (0)
- Raber's Plant Physiology (1933) (0)
- To Demonstrate the Course of Sap Ascent in Plants (1929) (0)
- The excretion of sugars by the kidney (1915) (0)
- Book Review:Living Plants and Their Properties. Joseph Charles Arthur, Daniel Trembly MacDougal (1898) (0)
- Respiration Calorimeter (1909) (0)
- PORTRAITS OF NATURALISTS AT STANFORD UNIVERSITY. (1924) (0)
- Experimental plant physiology (1931) (0)
- Some Recent Work on the Viability of Seeds@@@A Study of the Germinating Power of Seeds.@@@Delayed Germination in Seeds of Alisma Plantayo.@@@The Longevity of Submerged Seeds.@@@The Longevity of Seeds. (1915) (0)
- The Physiology of Plants: the Principles of Food Production (0)
- Variation in Leaf Arrangement in a Maple (1897) (0)
- Symbiosis (1908) (0)
- LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY. (0)
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