Carleton Roy Ball
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American botanist
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Carleton Roy Ball's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Botany University of California, Berkeley
Why Is Carleton Roy Ball Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Carleton Roy Ball was an American botanist and cerealist in charge of the U.S. Bureau of Plant Industry. During his life he described 45 species in the genus Salix and was also a founder of American Society of Agronomy as well as its journal editor.
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- Estimation and identification of thiols in rat spleen after cysteine or glutathione treatment: relevance to protection against nitrogen mustards. (1966) (106)
- Classification of American wheat varieties (39)
- Dietary-induced atrial thrombosis in mice. (1965) (19)
- Report of the Executive Committee (18)
- AGRONOMIC TERMINOLOGY. (17)
- Reduction of the toxicity of "radiomimetic" alkylating agents by thiol pretreatment. VI. The mechanism of protection by cysteine. (1967) (13)
- SCORPION STINGS. (1938) (7)
- Federal, state, and local administrative relationships in agriculture (1938) (6)
- The protective action of reserpine against diet-induced atrial thrombosis. (1967) (5)
- Why Is Taxonomy Ill-supported? (1946) (4)
- Median Terms in Adjectives of Comparison1 (1928) (4)
- The Genus Salix in Iowa (3)
- A review of Salix anglorum and Salix petrophila. (1950) (3)
- Notes on North American Willows. I (1905) (3)
- Mark Alfred Carleton (1925) (2)
- "I Don't Want To Be Quoted" (1954) (2)
- Experiments with Marquis wheat (2)
- Studying willows or making new sections to the genus Salix (1947) (2)
- THE RELATION OF CROP-PLANT BOTANY TO HUMAN WELFARE (1921) (2)
- Comparison of nitrogen mustard sensitive and resistant Yoshida sarcomas. II. Effect of treatment on cell kinetics. (1967) (2)
- New Varieties of Western Willows. (1935) (1)
- How to Use Sorghum Grain (1)
- Undescribed Willows of the Section Cordatae (1921) (1)
- Notes on North American Willows. II (1915) (1)
- New Combinations in Salix (Sections Pellitae and Phylicifoliae) (1951) (1)
- Report of the Committee on Terminology (1918) (1)
- Willow hybrids: Salix hebecarpa Fernald and S. simulans Fernald. (1950) (1)
- Uses of Sorghum Grain (1)
- Actions of betaine and carnitine on dietary fatty livers of mice. Abstr. (1961) (0)
- Report of the Secretary for 1913 (0)
- More Plant Study: Fewer Plant Names (1946) (0)
- Salix Floridana Chapman, a valid species (1943) (0)
- Community Growing of Crop Varieties (0)
- PRUINOSE BRANCHLETS AND SALIX LEMMONII BEBB (1925) (0)
- Salix Petiolaris J. E. Smith: American, Not British (1948) (0)
- Lipotropic compounds in the production of cardiac lesions. Abstr. (1965) (0)
- Kafir as a Grain Crop (0)
- 1. Why Agronomy Needs Research in Plant Physiology 1 (1925) (0)
- English or Latin Plurals for Anglicized Latin Nouns (1928) (0)
- Technical Terms in Agronomy (0)
- PANAMAN OR PANAMANIAN? (1931) (0)
- EXTENSIONS OF RANGE AND A NEW VARIETY IN SALIX (0)
- Contributions to Agronomic Terminology—2 (1916) (0)
- Comment on Dr. Kellerman's Criticism of the Committee Report on “Median Terms” (0)
- The wheat situation in the northern great plains area (0)
- Notes on Willows of Sections Pentandrae and Nigrae (1921) (0)
- Minutes of the Thirteenth Annual Meeting (0)
- Report of Committee on Agronomic Terminology (1915) (0)
- FAR WESTERN NOVELTIES IN SALIX (1942) (0)
- Growing Hard Spring Wheat (0)
- Cardiac lesions in mice fed high fat, low protein diets. Abstr. (1962) (0)
- The Willows: Helpers of Man (1949) (0)
- 2. The Technical Bulletin as a Writer Sees it 1 (0)
- Some problems in agronomy (0)
- Naming Wheat Varieties1 (1918) (0)
- Notes on North American Willows. III (1915) (0)
- Taxonomic Botany in an Agronomic Journal (1945) (0)
- “Solf” and “Seedsolf”, Suggested Terms to Designate Certain Mixtures of Materials (1942) (0)
- Alaska and stoner, or "miracle," wheats : (0)
- Simplifying Agronomic Terminology with the Prefix “De-”1 (1937) (0)
- Research Fundamental to the Solving of Crop-Plant Problems 1 (1924) (0)
- Cooperation in Corn Borer Research 1 (1928) (0)
- THE BREEDING OF GRAIN SORGHUMS. (1910) (0)
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