Alfred James Ewart
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Australian botanist
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Alfred James Ewart's Degrees
- Bachelors Botany University of Melbourne
- Doctorate Botany University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Alfred James Ewart, FRS was an English-Australian botanist. Early life and education Ewart was born in Toxteth Park, Liverpool, England, second son of Edmund Brown Ewart, B.A. and his wife, Martha née Williams. He was educated at the Liverpool Institute and University College, Liverpool, then graduated with a Ph.D. from Leipzig University and D.Sc. from Oxford.
Alfred James Ewart's Published Works
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Published Works
- Flora of Victoria (200)
- The Physiology of Plants (1898) (103)
- On Assimilatory Inhibition in Plants (1896) (79)
- Longevity of Seeds (1909) (43)
- The Formation of Red Wood in Conifers (1906) (30)
- On the physics and physiology of protoplasmic streaming in plants, communcated to the Royal Society by Francis Gotch. (25)
- The plants indigenous to the colony of Victoria (21)
- ON THE PRESENCE OF CITRININ IN CROTALARIA CRISPATA. F.V.M. (1933) (17)
- The Ascent of Water in Trees. (Second Paper) (1907) (16)
- The Influence of Correlation upon the Size of Leaves (10)
- The Action of Cold and of Sunlight upon Aquatic Plants (1898) (9)
- On the Evolution of Oxygen from Coloured Bacteria. (1897) (9)
- Contributions to the Flora of Australia, No. 23 (9)
- Further Observations upon Assimilatory Inhibition (1897) (8)
- On the Function of Chlorophyll (1915) (8)
- On the physics & physiology of protoplasmic streaming in plants (7)
- Transpiration and the Ascent of Water in Trees under Australian Conditions (7)
- BACTERIA WITH ASSIMILATORY PIGMENTS, FOUND IN THE TROPICS (1897) (6)
- THE EFFECT OF TROPICAL INSOLATION (1897) (5)
- A Comparative Study of Oxidation by Catalysts of Organic and Inorganic Origin (1914) (5)
- The physiology of plants; a treatise upon the metabolism and sources of energy in plants, by Dr. W. Pfeffer ... 2d fully rev. ed., translated and edited by Alfred J. Ewart. (3)
- On the Nature of the Galvanotropic Irritability of Roots (1905) (3)
- On the supposed extracellular photosynthesis of carbon dioxide by chlorophyll (1908) (3)
- PIGMENT GLANDS OF THE TOMATO (1937) (2)
- On the physics and physiology of protoplasmic streaming in plants, by Alfred J. Ewart. Communicated to the Royal society by Francis Gotch. With seventeen illustrations. (2)
- THE ACTION OF CHLOROFORM ON CO2-ASSIMILATION (1898) (2)
- On the Preservation of Fungi (1933) (1)
- A Contribution to the Physiology of the Museum Beetle, Anthrenus museorum (Linn.). (1907) (1)
- Disarticulation of the Branches in Eucalyptus (1935) (1)
- The Influence of Temperature on the Action of Nitric Acid on Metals (1901) (0)
- The ascent and descent of water in trees. (0)
- ROOT-PRESSURE IN TREES (0)
- THE DELAYED DEHISCENCE OF CALLISTEMON RIGIDA, R. BR (0)
- DIAHELIOTROFISM OF RADIAL MEMBERS (1896) (0)
- Growth, reproduction, and maintenance (0)
- Plants indigenous to Victoria (0)
- THE RESISTANCE TO FLOW IN WOOD VESSELS (1905) (0)
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