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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frederick Campion "Camp" Steward FRS was a British botanist and plant physiologist. Early life and education He was born in Pimlico, London, but brought up in Yorkshire. He was educated at Heckmondwike Grammar School and then attended the University of Leeds, where he gained a BSc in biology in 1924 and then undertook research in the botany department.
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- GROWTH AND ORGANIZED DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURED CELLS. II. Organization in Cultures Grown from Freely Suspended Cell (1958) (744)
- GROWTH AND ORGANIZED DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURED CELLS I. GROWTH AND DIVISION OF FREELY SUSPENDED CELLS (1958) (304)
- GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURED PLANT CELLS. (1964) (265)
- Plant Physiology, A Treatise. (1960) (175)
- GROWTH AND ORGANIZED DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURED CELLS. III. Interpretations of the Growth from Free Cell to Carrot Plan (1958) (152)
- Investigations on Growth and Metabolism of Plant CellsI. New Techniques for the Investigation of Metabolism, Nutrition and Growth in Undifferentiated Cells (1952) (128)
- Detection of the Free Amino-Acids of Plant Cells By Partition Chromatography (1947) (119)
- Effect of Coconut Milk on the Growth of Explants From Carrot Root. (1948) (118)
- A tissue culture from potato tuber; the synergistic action of 2,4-D and of coconut milk. (1951) (114)
- The Identification of Compound A from Coconut Milk as 1,3-Diphenylurea1 (1955) (111)
- ACRYLAMIDE GEL ELECTROPHORESIS OF SOLUBLE PLANT PROTEINS: A STUDY ON PEA SEEDLINGS IN RELATION TO DEVELOPMENT. (1965) (109)
- GROWTH AND ORGANIZED DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURED CELLS IV. THE BEHAVIOR OF THE NUCLEUS (1960) (99)
- GROWTH AND ORGANIZED DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURED CELLS. V. THE GROWTH OF COLONIES FROM FREE CELLS ON NUTRIENT AGAR (1964) (94)
- Some Effects of Environment on the Development of Embryos from Cultured Free Cells (1971) (93)
- Hexitols in coconut milk: Their role in nurture of dividing cells. (1961) (91)
- GROWTH INDUCTION IN CULTURES OF HAPLOPAPPUS GRACILIS. II. THE BEHAVIOR OF THE NUCLEUS (1961) (89)
- Electrophoretic Separations of the Soluble Proteins of Neurospora (1962) (84)
- Growth and Development of Totipotent CellsSome Problems, Procedures, and Perspectives (1970) (79)
- GROWTH AND ORGANIZED DEVELOPMENT OF CULTURED CELLS. VII. CELLULAR VARIATION (1964) (78)
- The nitrogenous constituents of plants. (1947) (77)
- The Fine Structure and Development of Plastids in Cultured Cells of Daucus carota (1967) (77)
- SALIENT FEATURES OF THE ROOT SYSTEM RELATIVE TO THE PROBLEM OF SALT ABSORPTION. (1936) (73)
- Coconut Milk Factor: The Growth-promoting Substances in Coconut Milk1 (1952) (72)
- Protein Synthesis and Turn-Over in Cultured Plant Tissue: Sources of Carbon for Synthesis and the Fate of the Protein Breakdown Products (1964) (69)
- The effects of selected nitrogen compounds on the growth of plant tissue cultures. (1958) (66)
- THE DETECTION, ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF (-)-PIPECOLIC ACID AS A CONSTITUENT OF PLANTS (1952) (65)
- Growth and Development of the Banana Plant I. The Growing Regions of the Vegetative Shoot (1962) (64)
- Nitrogenous Compounds and Nitrogen Metabolism in the LiliaceaeI. The Occurrence of Soluble Nitrogenous Compounds (1957) (63)
- INVESTIGATIONS ON NITROGEN COMPOUNDS AND NITROGEN METABOLISM IN PLANTS. II. VARIABLES IN TWO-DIRECTIONAL PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY OF NITROGEN COMPOUNDS: A QUANTITATIVE PROCEDURE. (1951) (62)
- METABOLIC PROCESSES OF POTATO DISCS UNDER CONDITIONS CONDUCIVE TO SALT ACCUMULATION. (1940) (61)
- A QUANTITATIVE CHROMATOGRAPHIC STUDY OF NITROGENOUS COMPONENTS OF SHOOT APICES (1954) (61)
- Nitrogen Metabolism, Respiration, and Growth of Cultured Plant Tissue (1958) (60)
- Direct and Indirect Effects of Radiation on Plant Cells: Their Relation to Growth and Growth Induction (1965) (59)
- Investigations on the Growth and Metabolism of Plant Cells (1952) (59)
- The Detection of the Keto Acids of Plants. A Procedure Based on their Conversion to Amino Acids (1954) (59)
- New Soluble Nitrogen Compounds (Amino- and Imino-Acids and Amides) in Plants (1955) (58)
- THE BALANCE SHEET OF METABOLITES FOR POTATO DISCS SHOWING THE EFFECT OF SALTS AND DISSOLVED OXYGEN ON METABOLISM AT 23° C (1940) (57)
- A Technique for the Controlled Growth of Excised Plant Tissue in Liquid Media Under Aseptic Conditions (1949) (57)
- INVESTIGATIONS ON NITROGEN COMPOUNDS AND NITROGEN METABOLISM IN PLANTS. I. THE REACTION OF NITROGEN COMPOUNDS WITH NINHYDRIN ON PAPER: A QUANTITATIVE PROCEDURE. (1951) (56)
- The Use of C14-Proline by Growing Cell: Its Conversion to Protein and Hydroxyproline (1959) (55)
- Growth, form, and composition of potato plants as affected by environment (1981) (55)
- The Nitrogenous Constituents of Plants with Special Reference to Chromatographic Methods (1950) (55)
- THE NITROGEN METABOLISM OF PICEA GLAUCA (MOENCH) VOSS AND PINUS BANKSIANA LAMB. AS INFLUENCED BY MINERAL NUTRITION (1967) (55)
- ABSORPTION AND ACCUMULATION OF RUBIDIUM BROMIDE BY BARLEY PLANTS. LOCALIZATION IN THE ROOT OF CATION ACCUMULATION AND OF TRANSFER TO THE SHOOT. (1942) (54)
- Pipecolic Acid in Phaseolus vulgaris: Evidence on its Derivation from Lysine (1953) (54)
- GROWTH INDUCTION IN CULTURES OF HAPLOPAPPUS GRACILIS. I. THE BEHAVIOR OF THE CULTURED CELLS (1961) (52)
- Contrasts in the Nitrogenous Composition of Rapidly Growing and Non-growing Plant Tissues1 (1958) (51)
- Plants, chemicals, and growth (1971) (50)
- Protein Metabolism, Respiration and Growth: A Synthesis of Results from the use of 14C-Labelled Substrates and Tissue Cultures (1956) (50)
- The Detection, Isolation and Identification of L(—)Pipecolic Acid in the Non-protein Fraction of Beans (Phascolus vulgaris)1,2 (1954) (50)
- Investigations on Growth and Metabolism of Plant CellsIV. Evidence on the Role of the Coconut-Milk Factor in Development (1952) (49)
- Growth and organization in plants. (1968) (49)
- Solute Accumulation in Plant Cells I. Reciprocal Relations Between Electrolytes and Non-Electrolytes1 (1972) (49)
- CHAPTER SEVEN – Biochemical Differentiation: The Biosynthetic Potentialities of Growing and Quiescent Tissue (1969) (47)
- The Croonian Lecture, 1969 - From cultured cells to whole plants: the induction and control of their growth and morphogenesis (1970) (47)
- The Absorption and Accumulation of Salts by Living Plant Cells IX The Absorption of Rubidium bromide by Potato Discs (1939) (46)
- THE AMINO ACIDS OF ALFALFA AS REVEALED BY PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COMPOUNDS LABELLED WITH S. (1951) (44)
- γ-Methyleneglutamine and γ-Methyleneglutamic Acid in the Tulip (Tulipa gesneriana) (1954) (44)
- 14C-Proline and Hydroxyproline in the Protein Metabolism of Plants: An Episode in the Relation of Metabolism to Cell Growth and Morphogenesis (1958) (44)
- Mineral Nutrition of Plants (1935) (44)
- The proteins of Tulipa and their relation to morphogenesis. (1968) (43)
- Solute Accumulation in Plant Cells V. An Aspect of Nutrition and Development (1972) (42)
- The Structure and Development of the Cell-Wall in the Valoniaceae as Revealed by the Electron Microscope (1953) (40)
- THE EFFECT OF SALT CONCENTRATION UPON THE METABOLISM OF POTATO DISCS AND THE CONTRASTED EFFECT OF POTASSIUM AND CALCIUM SALTS WHICH HAVE A COMMON ION. (1941) (39)
- Observations on growth and morphogenesis in cultured cells of carrot (Daucus carota L.) (1975) (39)
- The Nucellus, Embryo Sac, Endosperm, and Embryo of Aesculus and their Interdependence during Growth (1965) (38)
- EFFECTS OF pH AND THE COMPONENTS OF BICARBONATE AND PHOSPHATE BUFFERED SOLUTIONS ON THE METABOLISM OF POTATO DISCS AND THEIR ABILITY TO ABSORB IONS. (1941) (38)
- GROWTH AND ORGANIZATION IN CULTURED CELLS: SEQUENTIAL AND SYNERGISTIC EFFECTS OF GROWTH‐REGULATING SUBSTANCES * (1967) (37)
- Salt accumulation by plants—the rôle of growth and metabolism (1937) (37)
- Morphogenesis in Aseptic Cell Cultures of Cymbidium (1971) (36)
- Growth and development of the banana plant3. A. The origin of the inflorescence and the development of the flowers: B. The structure and development of the fruit (1962) (36)
- THE USE OF ACRYLAMIDE GEL ELECTROPHORESIS IN THE INVESTIGATION OF THE SOLUBLE PROTEINS OF PLANTS (1964) (35)
- Morphogenetic Responses of Cultured Totipotent Cells of Carrot (Daucus carota var. carota) at Zero Gravity (1978) (35)
- The culture of free plant cells and its significance for embryology and morphogenesis. (1966) (35)
- Investigations of Nitrogen Compounds and Nitrogen Metabolism in Plants. Iii. gamma-Aminobutyric Acid in Plants, With Special Reference to the Potato Tuber and a New Procedure for Isolating Amino Acids Other Than alpha-Amino Acids. (1953) (35)
- THE SOLUBLE NITROGEN FRACTIONS OF POTATO TUBERS; THE AMIDES. (1946) (35)
- Investigations on the Growth and Metabolism of Plant Cells II. Variables affecting the Growth of Tissue Explants and the Development of a Quantitative Method using Carrot Root (1952) (33)
- Cells, solutes, and growth: salt accumulation in plants reexamined. (1970) (33)
- Morphogenesis and Plant Propagation in Aseptic Cultures of Asparagus (1971) (32)
- The Analysis of the Alcohol-insoluble Nitrogen of Plants by Quantitative Procedures based on Paper Chromatography (1952) (30)
- The Fine Structure of Quiescent and Growing Carrot Cells: Its Relation to Growth Induction (1966) (30)
- The Control of Growth in Plant Cells (1963) (30)
- Determining Factors in Cell Growth: Some Implications for Morphogenesis in Plants (1961) (30)
- THE INCORPORATION OF RADIOACTIVE PROLINE INTO CULTURED CELLS (1968) (27)
- Storage Pools and Turnover Systems in Growing and Non-growing Cells: Experiments with 14C-Sucrose, 14C-Glutamine, and 14C-Asparagine (1966) (27)
- CHAPTER TWO – Nitrogen Metabolism1 (1983) (27)
- Properties and Physiological Role of Asparagine and Glutamine, with a new Interpretation of the Structure of Asparagine (1952) (27)
- Physiological Investigations on the Banana PlantFactors which Affect the Nitrogen Compounds of the Leaves (1960) (27)
- Investigations on the Growth and Metabolism of Plant CellsV. Tumorous Growth in Relation to Growth Factors of the Type found in Coconut (1955) (26)
- Investigations on Growth and Metabolism of Plant Cells VII. Sources of Nitrogen for Tissue Cultures under Optimal Conditions for Their Growth (1959) (26)
- GROWTH AND ORGANIZATION IN FREE CELL CULTURES. (1964) (26)
- The absorption and accumulation of solutes by living plant cells (1932) (25)
- CHAPTER 19 – Proteins and Protein Metabolism in Plants (1954) (25)
- Investigations on Growth and Metabolism of Plant Cells III. Evidence for Growth Inhibitors in Certain Mature Tissues (1952) (24)
- Nitrogenous Compounds and Nitrogen Metabolism in the Liliaceae III. Changes in the Soluble Nitrogen Compounds of the Tulip and their Relation to Flower Formation in the Bulb (1957) (24)
- THE INDUCTION OF GROWTH IN EXPLANTED TISSUE OF THE BANANA FRUIT (1964) (24)
- The Bulk Isolation of L(—)Pipecolic Acid from Phaseolus vulgaris and its Quantitative Determination1 (1954) (23)
- CHAPTER EIGHT – Growth and Morphogenesis in Tissue and Free Cell Cultures (1969) (22)
- Infra-red Spectra of the New Proline Derivative from the Apple (1955) (22)
- Direct and Indirect Effects of Radiation: the Radiolysis of Sugar (1967) (22)
- The absorption and accumulation of solutes by living plant cells (1933) (21)
- Growth and Development of the Banana PlantII. The Transition from the Vegetative to the Floral Shoot in Musa acuminata cv. Gros Michel (1962) (21)
- Morphogenesis and the fine structure of cultured carrot cells. (1974) (20)
- The Incorporation of 14C-Proline into the Proteins of Growing Cells: II. A NOTE ON EVIDENCE FROM CULTURED CARROT EXPLANTS BY ACRYLAMIDE GEL ELECTROPHORESIS (1963) (19)
- The labeling of carrot cells with H3-proline: is there a cell-wall protein? (1967) (18)
- PIGMENTS AND PLASTIDS IN CULTURES OF TOTIPOTENT CARROT CELLS (1969) (18)
- Growth-Promoting Substances in the Ovary and Immature Fruit of the Banana (1954) (18)
- Effects of prior environmental conditions on the subsequent uptake and release of carbon dioxide in the light (1971) (17)
- Growth and development of cultured carrot cells and embryos under spaceflight conditions. (1981) (17)
- Solute Accumulation In Plant Cells IV. Effects of Ammonium lons on Growth and Solute Content (1972) (17)
- The Incorporation of 14C-Proline into the Proteins of Growing Cells: I. EVIDENCE OF SYNTHESIS IN DIFFERENT PROTEINS AND CELLULAR COMPONENTS (1963) (16)
- The Effect of Ringing and Transpiration on Mineral Uptake (1943) (16)
- The structure and physiological activity of some N6-substituted adenines (1971) (16)
- Proteins, morphology, and genetics in Neurospora. (1969) (16)
- The Incorporation of 14C into the Protein of Particles Isolated from Plant Cells (1960) (16)
- New Hydroxyamino-Acids in Plants and their Identification: O-acetylhomoserine in Pisum (1958) (16)
- Nitrogenous Compounds and Nitrogen Metabolism in the Liliaceae II. The Nitrogenous Compounds of Leaves of the Genus Tulipa: Environmental Effects on the Composition of Tulipa gesneriana (1957) (15)
- Metabolism and Salt Absorption by Plants (1939) (15)
- The Keto Acids of the Tulip (Tulipa gesneriana with Special Reference to the Keto Analog of γ-Methyleneglutamic Acid (1954) (15)
- THE INTERACTION OF CELL DIVISION FACTORS WITH MYO‐INOSITOL AND THEIR EFFECT ON CULTURED CARROT TISSUE * (1967) (14)
- THE NITROGENOUS COMPONENTS OF THE SHOOT APEX OF ADIANTUM PEDATUM (1955) (14)
- Physiological Investigations on the Banana Plant: With nine Figures in the Text Biochemical Constituents Detected in the Banana Plant (1960) (14)
- New Hydroxyamino-Acids in Plants and their Identification: Hydroxyvaline in Kalanchoe daigremontiana (1958) (14)
- THE NITROGENOUS COMPONENTS OF THE SHOOT APEX OF ADIANTUM PEDATUM (1955) (14)
- The absorption and accumulation of solutes by living plant cells (1932) (13)
- The isolation of amino acids from pisum sativum. Identification of l(−)-homoserine and l(+)-O-acetylhomoserine and certain effects of environment upon their formation (1969) (13)
- Investigations on the growth and metabolism of cultured explants of Daucus carota (1968) (13)
- Apparatus for Partition Chromatography on Paper. (1948) (13)
- Totipotency, variation and clonal development of cultured cells. (1970) (13)
- Determination by Mass Spectrometry of the Structure of Proline Derivatives from Apples (1961) (12)
- Proline in the Vesicles and Sporelings of Valonia ventricosa and the Concept of Cell Wall Protein (1970) (12)
- Indirect effects of irradiation: morphogenetic effects of irradiated sucrose. (1969) (12)
- The absorption and accumulation of solutes by living plant cells (1932) (12)
- On the evidence for phosphatides in the external surface of the plant protoplast. (11)
- MOVEMENT OF ORGANIC MATERIALS IN PLANTS: A NOTE ON A RECENTLY SUGGESTED MECHANISM. (1932) (11)
- The Effect of Various Media on the Growth Responses of Different Clones of Carrot Explants (1969) (11)
- Water and solutes in plants (1986) (11)
- Plant Physiology: The Changing Problems, The Continuing Quest (1971) (11)
- Endogenous Characteristics of Different Clones of Carrot Explants and their Exogenous Requirements for Growth (1969) (10)
- The behavior of shoot apices of Tulipa in relation to floral induction. (1971) (10)
- Solute Accumulation in Plant CellsIII. Treatments which Arrest and Restore the Course of Absorption and Growth in Cultured Carrot Explants1 (1972) (10)
- Physiology of development : from seeds to sexuality (1972) (10)
- CHAPTER 12 – Effects of Environment on Metabolic Patterns (1963) (10)
- Problems and potentialities of cultured plant cells in retrospect and prospect (1979) (9)
- Analysis of growth : behavior of plants and their organs (1969) (9)
- VISTAS IN PLANT PHYSIOLOGY: PROBLEMS OF ORGANIZATION, GROWTH, AND MORPHOGENESIS (1961) (9)
- THE SEPARATION OF THE PROTEINS OF WHEAT BY ACRYLAMIDE GEL ELECTROPHORESIS, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO MOTTLED AND UNMOTTLED WHEAT (1967) (8)
- Carrots and coconuts-some investigations on growth. (1960) (8)
- Mechanism of Salt Absorption by Plant Cells (1935) (8)
- Solute Accumulation in Plant Cells: II. The Progressive Uptake of Non-electrolytes and Ions in Carrot Explants as They Grow (1972) (8)
- Plants in relation to water and solutes (1959) (8)
- Physiology of development : the hormones (1972) (7)
- Photosynthesis and Respiration: a Reinterpretation of Recent Work with Radioactive Carbon (1950) (7)
- THE LABELING OF CULTURED CELLS OF ACER WITH [14C]PROLINE AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE (1974) (7)
- Protein Metabolism, Respiration and Growth: A Synthesis of Results from the Use of 14c-Labelled Substrates and Tissue Cultures (1956) (7)
- Is gravity a morphological determinant in plants at the cellular level? (1979) (7)
- Metabolism and its Regulation — Then and Now1)1)In this essay there is no attempt to provide exhaustive references or documentation. However, some sources have been cited which provide access to illustrations, data and other salient references. (1975) (6)
- MULTIPLE INTERACTIONS BETWEEN FACTORS THAT CONTROL CELLS AND DEVELOPMENT (1976) (6)
- Investigations on the growth and metabolism of cultured explants of Daucus carota (1971) (6)
- Physiological Investigations on the Banana Plant: With seven Figures In the Text Factors Which Affect the Nitrogen Compounds of the Fruit (1960) (6)
- Diffusion of certain solutes through membranes of living plant cells and its bearing upon certain problems of solute movement in the plant (1930) (6)
- Water and Solutes in Plant Nutrition: With Special Reference to van Helmont and Nicholas of Cusa (1968) (6)
- Plants at work. A summary of Plant physiology. (1967) (6)
- The absorption and accumulation of solutes by living plant cells (1933) (5)
- Effects of adenyl cytokinins on the solutes of cultured cells (1973) (5)
- Phosphatides in the limiting protoplasmic surface (1929) (4)
- Plant Physiology: a treatise. III. Inorganic nutrition of plants. (1963) (4)
- Book Review:Mineral Nutrition of Plants: Principles and Perspectives. Emanuel Epstein (1974) (4)
- Photosynthesis and chemosynthesis (1960) (4)
- Physical Chemistry of Cells and Tissues (1946) (4)
- THE BALANCE SHEET OF METABOLITES FOR POTATO DISCS SHOWING THE EFFECT OF SALTS AND DISSOLVED OXYGEN ON METABOLISM AT 23 degrees C. (1940) (4)
- Botany in the Biology Curriculum (1967) (4)
- The inhibitory effects of abscisic acid on the growth and metabolism of cultured carrot tissue. (1970) (3)
- An experimental examination of the evidence for the presence of phosphatides in the limiting surface of the living protoplast (1928) (3)
- Symposia of the Society of Experimental Biology. Number XI. The Biological Action of Growth Substances. (1958) (3)
- Metabolism : intermediary metabolism and pathology (1966) (3)
- Cloning cells and controlling the composition of crops. (1970) (3)
- Energy and carbon metabolism (1983) (3)
- Investigations on the growth and metabolism of cultured explants of Daucus carota (1970) (3)
- Partial and Complete Growth Promoting Systems for Cultured Carrot Explants: Synergistic and Inhibitory Interactions (1972) (3)
- Metabolism : organic nutrition and nitrogen metabolism (1965) (3)
- Physiology of development : plants and their reproduction (1971) (3)
- Synthesis and cytokinin activity of the 3-, 7- and 9-methyl derivatives of zeatin (1968) (3)
- About Plants Topics in Plant Biology (1966) (3)
- CHAPTER SEVEN – Solutes in Cells: Their Responses during Growth and Development (1986) (3)
- The isolation and culture of free cells from higher plants. (1974) (3)
- Heterotopic ossification and ankylosis in the paralyzed patient (1971) (3)
- Growth and organization in plants : structure, development, metabolism, physiology (1968) (2)
- Plant Physiology. Vol. 2. Plants in relation to water and solutes. (1959) (2)
- Structure of Asparagine (1953) (2)
- Tropical Crops: Dicotyledons. J. W. Purseglove. Wiley, New York, 1968. 2 vols., xx + 719 pp., illus. $8.50 each (1969) (2)
- Plant physiology - a treatise. Volume VIII : Nitrogen metabolism. (1983) (2)
- Inorganic nutrition of plants (1963) (2)
- The preparation of ?-aminobutyric acid (1953) (2)
- Multiple Interactions between Media, Growth Factors and the Environment of Carrot Cultures: Effects on Growth and Morphogenesis (1972) (2)
- Organization and Evolution in Plants (1965) (1)
- H. E. Street (1978) (1)
- Dynamic of Growth Processes (1955) (1)
- Prof. H. S. Reed (1950) (1)
- Plant physiology: A treatise. Vol. 5. Analysis of growth. A. Behaviour of plants and their organs. B. The responses of cells and tissues in culture. (1969) (1)
- Prof. Lewis Knudson (1958) (1)
- Book Review:Biochemical Dimensions of Photosynthesis. David W. Krogmann, Wendell H. Powers (1966) (1)
- CONTROLLED THERMOSTATS FOR PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES AT LOW, NON-FREEZING TEMPERATURES. (1933) (1)
- Solute accumulation in cells. I. Reciprocal relations between electrolytes and non-electrolytes. II. Progressive uptake of non-electrolytes and ions in cells as they grow. (1970) (1)
- Plant cell physiology (1934–84): Recollections and reflections (1984) (1)
- Panchanan Maheshwari, 1904-1966 (1967) (1)
- Morphogenesis of a higher plant from cultured cells and embryos in space. (1979) (1)
- Investigations on the growth and metabolism of cultured explants of Daucus carota (1970) (1)
- From Metabolism and Osmotic Work to Totipotency and Morphogenesis: A Study of Limitations Versus Multiple Interactions (1985) (1)
- Chromatographic Techniques. Clinical and Biochemical Applications. (1958) (1)
- Plant physiology. Vol. 3. Inorganic nutrition of plants. (1963) (1)
- CHAPTER TWELVE – Problems of Integration and Organization: Control Mechanisms1 (1972) (1)
- The Localization in Cultured Carrot Cells of Factors that Induce their Growth (1978) (1)
- Plant Physiology. A. treatise. Vol. I B. Photosynthesis and chemosynthesis. (1960) (1)
- Prof. A. J. Eames and The Morphology of the Angiosperms (1961) (1)
- Analysis of growth : the responses of cells and tissues in culture (1969) (0)
- Reflections on the Birth of a New Journal of Plant Physiology (1975) (0)
- CHAPTER 6 – Growth-Regulating Effects in Free Cell Systems: Morphogenesis (1971) (0)
- Book Review:Integration of Activity in the Higher Plant. D. H. Jennings (1978) (0)
- CHAPTER 1 – Some Chemical Regulators: Some Biological Responses (1971) (0)
- Moderne methoden der pflanzenanalyse. Vol. IV: Edited by K. Paech, Tübingen, and M. V. Tracey, Rothamsted. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Göttingen, Heidelberg, 1955. 766 pp. Price DM 145 (1957) (0)
- The Detection of Amino-acids, Free and Combined, in Certain Marine Algae by the Use of Circular-Paper ChromatographyA Note on the Validity of the Methods (1963) (0)
- Mechanism of Salt Absorption by Plant Cells (1935) (0)
- The role of growth and metabolism in ion accumulation of plant cells. (1950) (0)
- Book reviewThe plant cell-wall: By Pieter A. Roelofsen. Gebrüder Borntraeger, Berlin-Nikolassee, 1959. 335 pp. Price D.M. 135 (1961) (0)
- PREFACE TO VOLUME VA (1969) (0)
- Transport in Plants.Ulrich Luttge , Noe Higinbotham (1980) (0)
- Apparatus for Partition Chromatography on Paper (1948) (0)
- Foreword: The New Volumes (1983) (0)
- Embryogenesis in plants: By C. W. Wardlaw, Professor of Cryptogamic Botany, University of Manchester, England. Methuen & Co. Ltd., London. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, New York. 1955. 381 pp. Price $7.00 (1956) (0)
- Historical and current aspects of plant physiology : a symposium honoring F. C. Steward : the proceedings of a symposium held at Cornell University on the occasion of the retirement of F. C. Steward, F.R.S., May 1st., 1973 (1975) (0)
- Elements of Chromatography (1956) (0)
- Synthesis of L-Amino-succinimide (1954) (0)
- PREFACE TO VOLUME VB (1969) (0)
- Explanatory Note (1996) (0)
- EPILOGUE: On Growth and Development: An Overview (1991) (0)
- CHAPTER 2 – The Totipotency of Cells and Their Exogenous Regulation (1971) (0)
- CHAPTER 7 – The Range of Biologically Active Compounds (1971) (0)
- Structure of Cell Wall of Valonia (1954) (0)
- Trees and Toadstools.M. C. Rayner (1945) (0)
- Book Review:Biogenesis of Plant Cell Wall Polysaccharides. Frank Loewus (1974) (0)
- Book Review:The Physical Biology of Plant Cell Walls. R. D. Preston (1975) (0)
- Plant physiology. Volume IVB. Metabolism: Intermediary metabolism and pathology. (1966) (0)
- Book Review:An Introduction to Plant Physiology. W. O. James (1964) (0)
- Hydroxyvaline in Kalanchoe daigremontiana. (1958) (0)
- Book Review:The Life of the Green Plant. Arthur W. Galston (1964) (0)
- The proteins of shoot apices of Tulipa in relation to the conditions which affect floral induction. (1970) (0)
- CHAPTER 4 – The Induction of Growth in Quiescent Cells (1971) (0)
- CHAPTER 10 – Prospects and Problems (1971) (0)
- INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME V: Growth and Development: The Problems in Perspective1 (1969) (0)
- Book Review:Cell Division in Higher Plants. M. M. Yeoman (1977) (0)
- Book Review:Plant Mineral Nutrition. E. J. Hewitt, T. A. Smith (1976) (0)
- DEVELOPMENT, MATURITY AND GERIATRICS OF WOODY PLANTS (1976) (0)
- INTRODUCTION TO VOLUME III: Trends in the Inorganic Nutrition of Plants (1963) (0)
- Plant physiology. A treatise. Vol. 4A. Metabolism : organic nutrition and nitrogen metabolism. (1965) (0)
- Preface to Volume X (1991) (0)
- Plant physiology: a treatise. Vol. 4B, metabolism : intermediary metabolism and pathology. (1966) (0)
- Plant physiology. A treatise. Vol. 1, A. Cellular organization and respiration. (1960) (0)
- Book Review:Physical Chemistry of Cells and Tissues. Rudolph Hober, David I. Hitchcock, J. B. Bateman, David R. Goddard, Wallace O. Fenn (1945) (0)
- Plant Physiology, Volume III. Inorganic Nutrition of Plants (1964) (0)
- The preparation of gamma-aminobutyric acid. (1953) (0)
- Dr. A. G. Jacques (1940) (0)
- Growth and Differentiation in Plants (1954) (0)
- Book Review:The Physiology of Plant Growth and Development. Malcom B. Wilkins (1970) (0)
- Biochemical Applications of Gas Chromatography. (1962) (0)
- The Changing Scene in University Education (1962) (0)
- MOVEMENT OF ORGANIC MATERIALS IN PLANTS: A CORRECTION. (1933) (0)
- Plant Physiology: A Treatise. Volume II: Plants in Relation to Water and Solutes (1960) (0)
- Facts and fancies about cloning plants and people (1975) (0)
- CHAPTER 8 – What Do the Growth-Regulating Substances Do? (1971) (0)
- Cloning Cloning: A Biologist Reports Robert Gilmore McKinnell (1980) (0)
- Nitrogen Metabolism in Plants.H. S. McKee (1963) (0)
- Book Review:Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology. U. Luttge, M. G. Pitman (1977) (0)
- Plant physiology. A treatise. Volume VII: Energy and carbon metabolism. (1983) (0)
- CHAPTER 3 – History and Modern Concepts of Growth-Regulating Substances (1971) (0)
- Book Review:Plant Tissue Culture and its Bio-Technological Application. W. Barz, E. Reinhard, M. H. Zenk (1978) (0)
- Plant Growth The Quantitative Analysis of Plant Growth, Volume I G. Clifford Evans (1973) (0)
- Cellular organization and respiration (1960) (0)
- Growth of free cells: from mature cells to embryos. (1967) (0)
- PREFACE TO VOLUME III (1963) (0)
- GROWTH, PROTEIN METABOLISM, AND SOLUTE UPTAKE: THE SIMULTANEOUS ABSORPTION OF PROLINE AND CESIUM BY ASEPTICALLY CULTURED TISSUE. (1965) (0)
- CHAPTER 5 – Some Growth Regulatory Systems (1971) (0)
- Book Review:Ion Transport in Plant Cells and Tissues. D. A. Baker, J. L. Hall (1976) (0)
- Salt Absorption of Plants (1940) (0)
- Photosynthesis Bibliography. Volume 1, 1966/1970; Part One: Reference Number 1-5620/AAS-MYR.Z. Sestak , J. CatskyPhotosynthesis Bibliography. Volume 1, 1966/1970; Par Two: Reference Number 5621-9087/NAA-ZWE.Z. Sestak , J. Catsky (1975) (0)
- Nitrogen Metabolism in Plants. Leonard Beevers (1977) (0)
- CHAPTER 9 – Concepts and Interpretations of Growth Regulation (1971) (0)
- Plant Tissue and Organ Culture (1962) (0)
- INVESTIGATIONS ON NITROGEN COMPOUNDS AND NITROGEN METABOLISM INPLANTS. II.VARIABLES IN TWO- DIRECTIONALPAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY OF NITROGEN COMPOUNDS: (1951) (0)
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