Constance Endicott Hartt
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U.S. botanist
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Constance Endicott Hartt's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Botany University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Constance Endicott Hartt was a U.S. botanist notable for her research on sugarcane. She was born in Passaic, New Jersey. She graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1922. She taught at St. Lawrence University and Connecticut College. She also worked as a botanist for the Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association. Hartt died in Hawaii in 1984.
Constance Endicott Hartt's Published Works
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Published Works
- Carbon Dioxide Fixation in Sugarcane Leaves. (1965) (284)
- The ecology of Drosophila breeding sites (1971) (143)
- The Sugarcane Plant (1957) (118)
- Effect of potassium deficiency upon translocation of C in attached blades and entire plants of sugarcane. (1969) (98)
- Effect of Potassium Deficiency upon Translocation of C in Detached Blades of Sugarcane. (1970) (80)
- Translocation of C14 in Sugarcane (1963) (80)
- Effects of Defoliation, Deradication, and Darkening the Blade upon Translocation of C in Sugarcane. (1964) (62)
- Effect of Moisture Supply upon Translocation and Storage of C in Sugarcane. (1967) (62)
- Sugar Gradients and Translocation of Sucrose in Detached Blades of Sugarcane. (1964) (45)
- SOME EFFECTS OF POTASSIUM UPON THE AMOUNTS OF PROTEIN AND AMINO FORMS OF NITROGEN, SUGARS, AND ENZYME ACTIVITY OF SUGAR CANE. (1934) (45)
- Factors affecting photosynthesis in sugar cane. (1967) (41)
- Light and Translocation of C in Detached Blades of Sugarcane. (1965) (41)
- SOME EFFECTS OF POTASSIUM UPON THE GROWTH OF SUGAR CANE AND UPON THE ABSORPTION AND MIGRATION OF ASH CONSTITUENTS. (1934) (38)
- The Plant Ecology of Mauna Kea, Hawaii (1940) (34)
- The Effect of Temperature upon Translocation of C in Sugarcane. (1965) (33)
- Translocation of 14C in the Sugarcane Plant During the Day and Night (1967) (30)
- Conditions for Germination of Spores of Onoclea sensibilis (1925) (25)
- Translocation in colored light. (1966) (24)
- Potassium Deficiency in Sugar Cane (1929) (22)
- Translocation of carbon-14 in sugarcane plants supplied with or deprived of phosphorus. (1972) (14)
- CHARLES ALBERT SHULL MEMORIAL ISSUE: Charles A. Shull 1879-1962. (1964) (13)
- Tracing sugar in the cane plant. (1963) (11)
- Effect of Nitrogen Deficiency upon Translocation of C in Sugarcane. (1970) (9)
- Preliminary Ecological Survey of the Island of Hawaii (1940) (8)
- Translocation of C in Sugarcane. (1963) (6)
- Mechanism of translocation in sugarcane (1973) (6)
- Translocation of C in the sugarcane plant during the day and night. (1967) (5)
- Effect ofMoisture Supply uponTranslocation andStorage of14CinSugarcane (1967) (5)
- Radioactive isotopes in sugarcane physiology. (1967) (3)
- Effect ofNitrogen Deficiency upon Translocation of 14C in Sugarcane (1970) (3)
- The circulatory system of the sugar-cane plant (1957) (2)
- Harold Lloyd Lyon : Hawaiian sugar botanist (1980) (2)
- The Effect of Temperature upon Translocation of C24 in Sugarcane (0)
- Translocation of C'4 in Sugarcane' 2 (0)
- PLANT PHYSIOLOGY JULY , 1934 SOME EFFECTS OF POTASSIUM UPON THE GROWTH OF SUGAR CANE AND UPON THE ABSORPTION AND MIGRATION OF ASH CONSTITUENTS 1 (0)
- Carbohydrate formation by sugarcane fed radioactive carbon dioxide. (1950) (0)
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