David Thoday
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British botanist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Thoday FRS was a botanist. Career Thoday was Harry Bolus professor of botany, University of Cape Town and later professor at the University College of North Wales 1923–1949. As a botanist, his work is denoted by the author abbreviation Thoday when citing a botanical name.
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Published Works
- The Significance of Reduction in the Size of Leaves (1931) (42)
- The Haustorial System of Viscum album (1951) (38)
- ON TURGESCENCE AND THE ABSORPTION OF WATER BY THE CELLS OF PLANTS. (1918) (31)
- Interpretation of Plant Structure (1939) (27)
- On the water relations of plant cells (1950) (25)
- On the Organization of Growth and Differentiation in the Stem of the Sunflower (1922) (25)
- On Arceuthobium pusillum, Peck (1930) (24)
- The Terminology of "Xerophytism" (1933) (23)
- Experimental Researches on Vegetable Assimilation and Respiration. V.-A Critical Examination of Sachs' Method for Using Increase of Dry Weight as a Measure of Carbon Dioxide Assimilation in Leaves (1909) (23)
- Experimental Researches on Vegetable Assimilation and Respiration. VI.-Some Experiments on Assimilation in the Open Air (1910) (23)
- Modes of union and interaction between parasite and host in the Loranthaceae - I. Viscoideae, not including Phoradendreae (1956) (21)
- On the Behaviour during Drought of Leaves of two Cape Species of Passerina, with some Notes on their Anatomy (1921) (21)
- The Contractile Roots of Oxalis incarnata (1926) (19)
- Modes of union and interaction between parasite and host in the Loranthaceae. II. Phoradendreae (1957) (16)
- Inhibition of Germination in Kochia indica (1953) (16)
- On the Capillary Eudiometric Apparatus of Bonnier and Mangin for the Analysis of Air in investigating the Gaseous Exchanges of Plants (1913) (13)
- SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE BEHAVIOUR OF TURGESCENT TISSUE IN SOLUTIONS OF CANE SUGAR AND OF CERTAIN TOXIC SUBSTANCES. (1918) (13)
- Contractile Roots. II. On the Mechanism of Root-contraction in Oxalis incarnata (1932) (13)
- SOME PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF DIFFERENTIATION (1933) (12)
- I.—ON A SUGGESTION OF HETEROSPORY IN SPHENOPHYLLUM DAWSONI. (1906) (12)
- On the Effect of Chloroform on the Respiratory Exchanges of Leaves (1913) (12)
- The Geographical Distribution and Ecology of Passerina (11)
- Modes of union and interaction between parasite and host in the Loranthaceae - VI. A general survey of the Loranthoideae (1961) (11)
- Preliminary Observations on the Transpiration Current in Submerged Water-plants (1909) (11)
- On Arceuthobium pusillum, Peck.II. Flowers and Fruit (1930) (11)
- Transpiration into a Saturated Atmosphere (1949) (10)
- Modes of union and interaction between parasite and host in the Loranthaceae - V. Some South African Loranthoideae (1960) (10)
- Studies in Growth and Differentiation III. The Distribution of Calcium and Phosphate in the Tissues of ‘Kleinia articulata’ and some other Plants (1932) (9)
- Stomatal Movement and Epidermal Water-Content (1938) (9)
- Turgor Pressure and Wall Pressure (1952) (8)
- Modes of union and interaction between parasite and host in the Loranthaceae. VII. Some Australian Loranthoideae with exceptional features (1963) (8)
- Acid Methbolism and Respiration in Succulent Compositae: I. Malic Add and Respiration during Starvation in Kleinia articulata (1939) (7)
- Modes of union and interaction between parasite and host in the Loranthaceae. III. Further observations on Viscum and Korthalsella (1958) (7)
- Acid Metabolism and Respiration in Succulent Compositae II. Respiration during Starvation in Kleinia radicans (1944) (7)
- A Revision of Passerina (5)
- Studies in Growth and Differentiation (1932) (4)
- MECHANISM OF ROOT-CONTRACTION IN BRODIAEA LACTEA. (1931) (4)
- Studies in Growth and Differentiation IV. The Distribution of Some Solutes in the Tissues of Kleinia articulata (1933) (3)
- Buffer systems in Kleinia articulata (1932) (2)
- Studies in Differentiation: VI. The Distribution of Calcium Malate and other Solutes in the Stems and Leaves of Succulent Compositae (1939) (2)
- THE STUDENT MUST BE GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY OP HANDLING THE EVIDENCE OP GROWTH AND CHANGE. (1918) (2)
- Botany : a text-book for senior students (2)
- Prof. B. E. Livingston (1948) (2)
- Modes of union and interaction between parasite and host in the Loranthaceae - IV. Viscum obscurum on Euphorbia polygona (1958) (2)
- THE WATER RELATIONS OF THE PINE (PINUS PINASTER) AND THE SILVER TREE (LEUCADENDRON ARGENTEUM) (1)
- THE “OSMOTIC HYPOTHESIS:” A REJOINDER. (1919) (1)
- Kochia indica Wight in Egypt (1956) (1)
- Passerina: Type Specimens (1)
- ON A MYOSURUS FROM SOUTH AFRICA, WITH SOME NOTES ON MARSILIA MACROCARPA. (1)
- [Letters to Editor] (1938) (0)
- Transpiration into a Saturated Atmosphere (1949) (0)
- Marine Biological Research in Great Britain (1944) (0)
- Studies in Growth and Differentiation A Preliminary Survey of the Morphology and Anatomy of Kleinia articulata, Haw (1932) (0)
- Botany : a senior textbook for schools / D. Thoday (1950) (0)
- Botany : a senior text-book for schools (0)
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