Dennis Robert Hoagland
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American plant scientist
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Dennis Robert Hoagland's Degrees
- PhD Plant Physiology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Agriculture University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dennis Robert Hoagland was an American chemist and plant and soil scientist working in the fields of plant nutrition, soil chemistry, agricultural chemistry, biochemistry, and physiology. He was Professor of Plant Nutrition at the University of California at Berkeley from 1927 until his death in 1949.
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- Crop production in artificial culture solutions and in soils with special reference to factors influencing yields and absorption of inorganic nutrients. (1940) (703)
- GENERAL NATURE OF THE PROCESS OF SALT ACCUMULATION BY ROOTS WITH DESCRIPTION OF EXPERIMENTAL METHODS. (1936) (386)
- OPTIMUM NUTRIENT SOLUTIONS FOR PLANTS. (1920) (123)
- Growing plants without soil by the water-culture method. (1938) (112)
- METABOLIC ACTIVITIES OF ROOTS AND THEIR BEARING ON THE RELATION OF UPWARD MOVEMENT OF SALTS AND WATER IN PLANTS (1943) (110)
- THE COMPOSITION OF THE CELL SAP OF THE PLANT IN RELATION TO THE ABSORPTION OF IONS (1923) (102)
- Lectures on the Inorganic Nutrition of Plants. (1945) (99)
- UPWARD AND LATERAL MOVEMENT OF SALT IN CERTAIN PLANTS AS INDICATED BY RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES OF POTASSIUM, SODIUM, AND PHOSPHORUS ABSORBED BY ROOTS (1939) (94)
- ACCUMULATION OF SALT AND PERMEABILITY IN PLANT CELLS (1942) (90)
- HYDROGEN‐ION EFFECTS AND THE ACCUMULATION OF SALT BY BARLEY ROOTS AS INFLUENCED BY METABOLISM (1940) (80)
- Lectures on the inorganic nutrition of plants, by D. R. Hoagland. (1944) (64)
- FURTHER EXPERIMENTS ON THE ABSORPTION OF IONS BY PLANTS, INCLUDING OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECT OF LIGHT (1923) (54)
- THE INFLUENCE OF LIGHT, TEMPERATURE, AND OTHER CONDITIONS ON THE ABILITY OF NITELLA CELLS TO CONCENTRATE HALOGENS IN THE CELL SAP (1926) (51)
- THE ABSORPTION OF IONS BY PLANTS (1923) (49)
- Inorganic nutrition of plants. (1944) (47)
- A COMPARISON OF WATER CULTURE AND SOIL AS MEDIA FOR CROP PRODUCTION. (1939) (46)
- PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF AVAILABILITY OF NUTRIENTS FOR PLANT GROWTH (1941) (38)
- Composition of the Tomato Plant as Influenced by Nutrient Supply, in Relation to Fruiting (1943) (36)
- SALT ACCUMULATION BY PLANT CELLS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO METABOLISM AND EXPERIMENTS ON BARLEY ROOTS (1940) (35)
- Inorganic Plant Nutrition (1944) (35)
- THE INFLUENCE OF ONE ION ON THE ACCUMULATION OF ANOTHER BY PLANT CELLS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO EXPERIMENTS WITH NITELLA. (1928) (31)
- MINIMUM POTASSIUM LEVEL REQUIRED BY TOMATO PLANTS GROWN IN WATER CULTURES (1929) (27)
- THE COMPLEX CARBOHYDRATES AND FORMS OF SULPHUR IN MARINE ALGAE OF THE PACIFIC COAST (1915) (25)
- Potassium Fixation in Soils in Replaceable and Nonreplaceable Forms in Relation to Chemical Reactions in the Soil1 (1946) (24)
- THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN AND HYDROXYL ION CONCENTRATION ON THE GROWTH OF BARLEY SEEDLINGS (1917) (23)
- The intake and accumulation of electrolytes by plant cells (1929) (23)
- THE INVESTIGATION OF PLANT NUTRITION BY ARTIFICIAL CULTURE METHODS (1944) (23)
- AN APPARATUS FOR THE GROWTH OF PLANTS IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT. (1928) (22)
- METHODS OF SAP EXPRESSION FROM PLANT TISSUES WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO STUDIES ON SALT ACCUMULATION BY EXCISED BARLEY ROOTS (1940) (16)
- A COMPARISON OF SAND AND SOLUTION CULTURES WITH SOILS AS MEDIA FOR PLANT GROWTH (1923) (16)
- THE RELATION OF THE PLANT TO THE REACTION OF THE NUTRIENT SOLUTION SOLUTION. (1918) (15)
- Metabolism and Salt Absorption by Plants (1939) (15)
- Mineral Nutrition of Plants (1932) (14)
- Some aspects of the salt nutrition of higher plants (1937) (12)
- Relation of Nutrient Solution to Composition and Reaction of Cell Sap of Barley (1919) (11)
- Physiological aspects of soil solution investigations (1925) (9)
- The synthesis of vitamin E by plants grown in culture solutions (1927) (9)
- The Freezing Point Method as an Index of Variations in the Soil Solution due to Season and Crop Growth. (1919) (9)
- Availability of Potassium to Crops in Relation to Replaceable and Nonreplaceable Potassium and to Effects of Cropping and Organic Matter1 (1951) (9)
- STUDIES OF THE ENDOGENOUS METABOLISM OF THE PIG AS MODIFIED BY VARIOUS FACTORS II. THE INFLUENCE OF FAT FEEDING ON ENDOGENOUS NITROGEN METABOLISM (1913) (7)
- SUGGESTIONS CONCERNING THE ABSORPTION OF IONS BY PLANTS1 (1925) (7)
- Acidity and Adsorption in Soils as Measured by the Hydrogen Electrode. (1918) (7)
- STUDIES OF THE ENDOGENOUS METABOLISM OF THE PIG AS MODIFIED BY VARIOUS FACTORS I. THE EFFECTS OF ACID AND BASIC SALTS, AND OF FREE MINERAL ACIDS ON THE ENDOGENOUS NITROGEN METABOLISM (1913) (7)
- MOLYBDENUM IN RELATION TO PLANT GROWTH (1945) (6)
- MINUTE AMOUNTS OF CHEMICAL ELEMENTS IN RELATION TO PLANT GROWTH. (1940) (5)
- STUDIES OF THE ENDOGENOUS METABOLISM OF THE PIG AS MODIFIED BY VARIOUS FACTORS III. THE INFLUENCE OF BENZOIC ACID ON THE ENDOGENOUS NITROGEN METABOLISM (1913) (4)
- ABSORPTION OF MINERAL ELEMENTS BY PLANTS IN RELATION TO SOIL PROBLEMS. (1931) (4)
- THE FEEDING POWER OF PLANTS. (1923) (4)
- THE DETERMINATION OF ALUMINUM IN FECES (1912) (4)
- Relation to Carbon Dioxide to Soil Reaction as Measured by the Hydrogen Electrode. (1919) (3)
- NOTE ON THE TECHNIQUE OF SOLUTION CULTURE EXPERIMENTS WITH PLANTS. (1919) (3)
- Fertilizers, soil analysis and plant nutrition / (1947) (3)
- The soil solution in relation to the plant (3)
- THE ELECTRICAL CHARGE ON A CLAY COLLOID AS INFLUENCED BY HYDROGEN‐ION CONCENTRATION AND BY DIFFERENT SALTS (1924) (2)
- THE CHEMICAL EFFECTS OF CaO AND CaCO3 ON THE SOIL Part I. The Effect on Soil Reaction (1918) (2)
- NOTES ON RECENT WORK CONCERNING ACID SOILS (1919) (2)
- Upward movement of salt in the plant, with special reference to metabolic activities of roots. (1940) (1)
- Recent Advances in Plant Physiology (1930) (1)
- Salt Absorption of Plants (1940) (0)
- FOURTH COMMISSION SOIL FERTILITY (1928) (0)
- The Destructive Distillation of Pacific Coast Kelps. (1915) (0)
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