E. John Russell
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British agricultural scientist
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E. John Russell's Degrees
- PhD Agricultural Science University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Edward John Russell was a British soil chemist, agriculture scientist, and director of Rothamsted Experimental Station from 1912 to 1943. He was responsible for hiring R A Fisher for statistical research at Rothamsted and driven by concerns over a lack of international information exchange about agriculture, he initiated the Imperial Agricultural Bureaux, which later became the Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux.
E. John Russell's Published Works
Published Works
- Soil Conditions and Plant Growth. (1917) (1342)
- The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (1955) (432)
- Rothamsted Experimental Station (1934) (325)
- The Atmosphere of the Soil: Its Composition and the Causes of Variation (1915) (129)
- Obituary Notice: Percival Spencer Umfreville Pickering. (96)
- The Effect of Partial Sterilisation of Soil on the Production of Plant Food (1909) (95)
- The growth-regulating activity of certain ω-substituted alkyl carboxylic acids in relation to their β-oxidation within the plant (1954) (68)
- Soils: their Properties and Management (1915) (64)
- The reaction between dilute acids and the phosphorus compounds of the soil (1916) (57)
- Soil Conditions and Plant Growth@@@Soil Conditions and Plant Growth. (1913) (46)
- The amount and composition of rain falling at Rothamsted: (Based on Analyses Made by the Late Norman H. J. Miller.) (1919) (37)
- The factors determining soil temperature (1921) (31)
- The changes taking place during the storage of farmyard manure. (1917) (28)
- The Effect of Earthworms on Soil Productiveness (1910) (28)
- The Nature and Amount of the Fluctuations in Nitrate Contents of Arable Soils (1914) (24)
- Economic and Social Geography (1934) (22)
- The Effect of Partial Sterilisation of Soil on the Production of Plant Food: Part II. The Limitation of Bacterial Numbers in Normal Soils and its Consequences (1913) (20)
- The washing out of nitrates by drainage water from uncropped and unmanured land (1920) (19)
- Oxidation in Soils, and its Relation to Productiveness (1907) (18)
- The Atmosphere of the Soil. (1918) (16)
- The influence of soil conditions on the decomposition of organic matter in the soil (1917) (16)
- Cyclopedia of American Agriculture A Popular Survey of Agricultural Conditions, Practices, and Ideals in the United States and Canada (15)
- Soil Surveys and Soil Analyses (1911) (14)
- A report on the agriculture and soils of Kent, Surrey, and Sussex (13)
- The Land of Britain (1948) (13)
- The Chemical Changes taking place during the Ensilage of Maize (1908) (13)
- Soviet Science (1936) (13)
- Plant nutrition and crop production (12)
- Agricultural Colonization in the Pontine Marshes and Libya (1939) (12)
- CXX.—The reaction between phosphorus and oxygen. Part I (12)
- Barley Fifty Years of Observation and Experiment (1948) (12)
- On the Causes of the High Nutritive Value and Fertility of the Fatting Pastures of Romney Marsh and other Marshes in the S.E. of England (1912) (12)
- The Composition of Green Maize and of the Silage produced therefrom (1908) (11)
- Viscount Bledisloe of Lydney, G.C.M.G., K.B.E. (1958) (11)
- On the Growth of Plants in Partially Sterilised Soils (1913) (10)
- Soil Protozoa and Soil Bacteria (1915) (9)
- Oxidation in Soils, and its connexion with Fertility. (1905) (9)
- From the Letter-Files of S W Johnson (1914) (9)
- The Challenge of Man's Future: An Inquiry Concerning the Condition of Man During the Years that Lie Ahead (1955) (8)
- THE COMPLEXITY OF THE MICROORGANIC POPULATION OF THE SOIL. (1913) (8)
- Food Administration in India 1939–47 (1954) (7)
- The Partial Sterilization of Soils. (7)
- Natural Principles of Land Use (1945) (7)
- Investigations on “Sickness” in Soil: I. Sewage “Sickness” (1912) (7)
- The Ammonia in Soils (1910) (7)
- Essays on Wheat (1920) (7)
- JACOB G. LIPMAN AND SOIL SCIENCE (1935) (6)
- Soil conditions and plant growth, by Edward J. Russell ... (6)
- The Story of a Norfolk Farm (1941) (6)
- The action of antiseptics in increasing the growth of crops in soil (1913) (6)
- The Effect of Radium on the Growth of Plants (1915) (5)
- Obituary Notice: Thomas Barlow Wood (1869-1929). (5)
- The Agriculture of Wales and Monmouthshire (1945) (5)
- LIX.—The combustion of carbon disulphide (5)
- CXXIX.—The preparation of pure chlorine and its behaviour towards hydrogen (5)
- Investigations on “Sickness” in Soil: II. “Sickness” in Glasshouse Soils (1912) (5)
- AMOUNT AND COMPOSITION OF RAIN FALLING AT ROTHAMSTED (1921) (4)
- The Tropical World: Its Social and Economic Conditions and its Future Status (1953) (4)
- The Recent Work of the American Soil Bureau. (1905) (4)
- Note on an Apparent Secular Change in the Rothamsted Drain Gauges (1907) (4)
- Food Supplies in Peace and War (1920) (4)
- XXXII.—The combination of sulphur dioxide and oxygen (4)
- The Nation's Food: A Statistical Study of a Physiological and Social Problem (1920) (3)
- The Development of Upland Areas in the Far East (1950) (3)
- The Foundations of Agricultural Economics together with An Economic History of British Agriculture during and after the Great War (1934) (3)
- Sanderson of Oundle (1923) (3)
- (1) A Large State Farm: A Business and Educational Undertaking (2) The Farmer and the New Day (3) The Sugar-beet in America (4) Strawberry-growing (1920) (3)
- The Story of the Soil: from the Basis of Absolute Science and Real Life (1912) (3)
- World Population and Food Supplies (1955) (3)
- Our Underdeveloped World (1953) (3)
- The Land Called Me: An Autobiography (1957) (3)
- The Influence of Soil Conditions on the Decomposition of Organic Matter in the Soil. (1919) (2)
- A Chemical Technologist Looks Ahead (1950) (2)
- A History of Worcestershire Agriculture and Rural Evolution (1944) (2)
- Sir Daniel Hall, K.C.B., F.R.S. (1942) (2)
- X.—A method for determining small quantities of carbonates (2)
- Dr. Cyril G. Hopkins (2)
- Agriculture in East and West (1958) (2)
- Prof. K. B. Glinka (1927) (2)
- Prof. V. R. Williams (1940) (2)
- Prof. Milton Whitney (2)
- On the Question whether Nitrites or Nitrates are produced by non-bacterial processes in the Soil (1906) (2)
- Village Life in the Eighteenth Century (1948) (2)
- Reginald George Stapledon, 1882-1960 (1961) (2)
- Asia's Food Problems and Their Impact on the Western Countries (1950) (1)
- The Partial Sterilisation of Soils (1914) (1)
- The Planting of Fruit Trees. (1)
- Elementary Agricultural Chemistry: a Handbook for Junior Agricultural Students and Farmers (1909) (1)
- 78. Europe's Changing Peasantry (1944) (1)
- The Transvaal and Indian Departments of Agriculture. (1908) (1)
- Science in Soviet Russia (1944) (1)
- LXI.—Explosion of chlorine peroxide with carbonic oxide (1)
- Present-day Problems in Crop Production (1924) (1)
- Present‐day problems in crop production (1924) (1)
- Beginnings in Agriculture Dairy Cattle and Milk Production (1912) (1)
- Alfred Daniel Hall, 1864-1942 (1942) (1)
- The Story of English Farming (1951) (1)
- CLII.—Non-existense of the gaseous sulphide of carbon described by Deninger (1)
- Encyclopaedia of Agriculture by the Most Eminent Authorities (1909) (1)
- The Essentials of Agriculture (1915) (1)
- Soviet Geography (1936) (1)
- XXXIV.—Influence of the nascent state on the combination of dry carbon monoxide and oxygen (1)
- History of Wheat in Great Britain (1934) (1)
- XXXIII.—Notes on the estimation of gaseous compounds of sulphur (1)
- The First International Agro-Geological Conference (1910) (1)
- Sir Richard Gregory, Bart., F. R. S. (1952) (1)
- Dr. Winifred Brenchley, O.B.E. (1953) (1)
- Thomas Hudson Middleton 1863-1943 (1944) (1)
- Farming Memoirs of a West Country Yeoman Thirty Years Farming on the Clifton Park System (1945) (1)
- Recent Investigations on Soil Fertility (1911) (1)
- The Bacterial Theory of Soil Fertility. (1)
- Chemical Factors in Plant Growth (1934) (1)
- Reviews-Influence of the nascent state on the combination of dry carbon monoxide and oxygen (0)
- The Fertiliser Situation in the United States (0)
- Unused Land and Hungry People (1953) (0)
- The Development of Agricutltural Research and Education in Great Britain (1919) (0)
- (1) Western Live-stock Management (2) Soil Physics and Management (1918) (0)
- SECOND REPORT ON THE EXPERIMENTS ON THE INFLUENCE OF SOIL, SEASON AND MANURING ON THE QUALITY AND GROWTH OF BARLEY (1924) (0)
- The Water Problem in Agriculture (1908) (0)
- Neo-Vitalism and Farming (1951) (0)
- Britain's part in the world food problem. (1948) (0)
- Science in India (1938) (0)
- [Letters to Editor] (0)
- Southern Field Crops (exclusive of Forage Plants) (1911) (0)
- A Physicist Looks Forward (1952) (0)
- The New Farming: Continuous Cropping by the Wibberley System (1941) (0)
- Soil Fertility (1955) (0)
- Sir Albert Howard, C.I.E. (1947) (0)
- Agricultural Research (1924) (0)
- The Essayist of the British Countryside (1957) (0)
- Land-Reclamation in Italy: (1936) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1951) (0)
- Obituary notices: Philip Rufus Carter, 1921–1955; Salah Eldin Said El Wakkad, 1918–1955; Bernard Jacques Flurscheim, 1874–1955; Harold Augustine Tempany, 1881–1955 (1956) (0)
- The Shakespearean soliloquy. (1951) (0)
- The Barley Crop. A Study in Modern Agricultural Chemistry (1922) (0)
- Mr. H. H. Cousins (1950) (0)
- Manuring for higher crop production / By E. J. Russell. (0)
- A Classic of English Farming (1947) (0)
- Food Problems in the United States (1956) (0)
- Future of British Agriculture (1960) (0)
- Dr. J. Henderson Smith (1953) (0)
- Agricultural Reconstruction After the War (1918) (0)
- Thomas Jefferson, United States President and Farmer (1954) (0)
- Fifty Years of Field Experiments at the Woburn Experimental Station (1937) (0)
- Chemical problems in crop production (0)
- Russian-English Technical Dictionary (1942) (0)
- Dr. N. H. J. Miller (0)
- Staffing levels--a look to the future. (1970) (0)
- Land, Water and Food: A topical commentary on the past, present and future of irrigation, land reclamation and the food supplies they yield (1956) (0)
- Corn Country (1941) (0)
- Atlas of World's Resources. Vol. I. The Agricultural Resources of the World (1956) (0)
- [Book Reviews] (1950) (0)
- Prof. A. A. J. de 'Sigmond (1939) (0)
- Gilbert Wooding Robinson, 1888-1950 (1951) (0)
- Root Action and Bacteria (0)
- [Letters to Editor] (0)
- Russian for Scientific Workers (1942) (0)
- English Farming Books in the Eighteenth Century (1950) (0)
- Four Years Harvest (1945) (0)
- Dr. C. S. Orwin (1955) (0)
- The Soil and the Growing Plant (1958) (0)
- The Limits of the Earth (1954) (0)
- Social Service in India: Health and Nutrition in India (1939) (0)
- (1) The Potato: A Compilation of Information from Every Available Source (2) Commercial Gardening: A Practical and Scientific Treatise for Market Gardeners, Market Growers, Fruit, Flower and Vegetable Growers, Nurserymen, &c (1913) (0)
- Agriculture in Uganda: Review@@@Agriculture in Uganda. By The Staff of the Department of Agriculture, Uganda (1941) (0)
- Dr. H. H. Mann (1962) (0)
- The English ‘Open Field’ System (1938) (0)
- “THE BARLEY EXPERIMENTS OF THE INSTITUTE'S RESEARCH SCHEME” (1928) (0)
- An Agricultural Pamphlet. (1932) (0)
- Mr. E. H. Richards (1939) (0)
- Chinese Views on Biological Subjects (1950) (0)
- Some Air Temperature Readings at several stations on Sloping Ground (1907) (0)
- Agriculture and the Wheat Supply (1916) (0)
- Sewage sickness in soil, and its amelioration by partial sterilisation (0)
- Prof. Edmond Leplae (1941) (0)
- FIFTH REPORT ON THE INFLUENCE OF SOIL, SEASON AND MANURING ON THE QUALITY AND GROWTH OF BARLEY, 1926 (1928) (0)
- The fertility of the soil, by Edward J. Russell. (0)
- The changing problems of wheat production (1950) (0)
- England and the Farmer (1941) (0)
- Small Farmers and Peasants of Europe before and after the War (1945) (0)
- Scientific Work on Barley (1953) (0)
- Some Aspects of the Wheat Problem (1909) (0)
- (1) Cyclopedia of Farm Crops: A Popular Survey of Crops and Crop-making Methods in the United States and Canada (2) Cyclopedia of Farm Animals (1923) (0)
- Farming in Britain Through the Ages (1950) (0)
- The Eternal Village (1934) (0)
- Practical School Gardening (1909) (0)
- The principles of crop production (0)
- Prof. G. W. Robinson, C.B.E., F.R.S. (1950) (0)
- Four Thousand Million Mouths: Scientific Humanism and the Shadow of World Hunger (1952) (0)
- Food Production in South Africa (1955) (0)
- Prof. J. J. T. Schlœsing (1919) (0)
- The Ithaca Agricultural Experimental Station (1920) (0)
- Root Action and Bacteria (1907) (0)
- Photographs Illustrating "Small Farmers and Peasants of Europe" (1945) (0)
- (1) English Farming: Past and Present (2) A Short History of British Agriculture (1922) (0)
- [Letters to Editor] (0)
- India's Food Problems (1953) (0)
- Agriculture's Challenge to the Nation (1942) (0)
- Prof. G. W. Robinson. (1950) (0)
- English Agriculture, Now and Afterwards (1944) (0)
- Applications of chemistry in modern agriculture (1935) (0)
- Mr. D. Ward Cutler (1941) (0)
- Mr. C. H. Turner (1940) (0)
- Artificial Manures, their Chemical Selection and Scientific Application to Agriculture (1910) (0)
- Trends in agriculture in relation to nutrition. (1943) (0)
- The trend of progress in crop production (1939) (0)
- The Effect of Bastard Trenching on the Soil and on Plant Growth (1913) (0)
- The White Man's Dilemma: Food and the Future (1953) (0)
- Reviews-The combination of sulphur dioxide and oxygen (0)
- Obituary notice: Edward Mortimer Crowther, 1897–1954 (1954) (0)
- BARLEY GROWING IN INDIA (1939) (0)
- Science and Food Production (1927) (0)
- The Early Days of Agriculture (1954) (0)
- Mining and Manufacture of Fertilising Materials, and their Relation to Soils (1920) (0)
- Britain's Food Supplies (1953) (0)
- Agriculture in the Dry Regions of the British Empire (1910) (0)
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