Lloyd Evans
New Zealand plant physiologist
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Lloyd Evans 's Degrees
- Bachelors Botany University of Auckland
- Masters Plant Physiology Massey University
- PhD Plant Physiology University of New Zealand
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lloyd Thomas Evans AO FRS FAA was a New Zealand plant physiologist who made his career in Australia. Early life and education Evans was born in Wanganui in 1927. He received his secondary education at Wanganui Technical College and at Wanganui Collegiate School. He studied at the Canterbury Agricultural College in Lincoln from 1945 to 1950 and in 1947, he won the Hunter Brown Cup for that year's best essay on sheep husbandry. His 1950 master's thesis was on the ecology of the Lake Ellesmere flats. In 1948, he represented Lincoln at the Joynt Scroll, a debating competition between New Zealand universities; he also won that year's Hunter Brown Cup. He achieved first class honours in field husbandry and in 1950, he was a part-time lecturer in agricultural botany while completing his master's degree. In 1951, he was Lincoln's second Rhodes Scholar and went to Brasenose College, Oxford. He subsequently won a Harkness Fellowship to the California Institute of Technology, a fellowship to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to the United States National Agricultural Library in Beltsville, Maryland, and a research fellowship to Churchill College, Cambridge.
Lloyd Evans 's Published Works
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- Genetic improvements in winter wheat yields since 1900 and associated physiological changes (1980) (791)
- The contribution of stem reserves to grain development in a range of wheat cultivars of different height (1971) (227)
- PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND RESPIRATION BY THE FLAG LEAF AND COMPONENTS OF THE EAR DURING GRAIN DEVELOPMENT IN WHEAT (1970) (222)
- THE PATTERN OF GRAIN GROWTH WITHIN THE EAR OF WHEAT (1970) (129)
- Effect of awns and drought on the supply of photosynthate and its distribution within wheat ears (1972) (129)
- The Pattern of Grain Set Within Ears of Wheat (1972) (83)
- Environmental control of reproduction in Themeda australis (1969) (75)
- Photosynthesis in Artificial Communities of Cotton Plants in Relation to Leaf Area I. Experiments with Progressive Defoliation of Mature Plants (1965) (74)
- Effect of Relative Size and Distance of Competing Sinks on the Distribution of Photosynthetic Assimilates in Wheat (1978) (73)
- Short Day Induction of Inflorescence Initiation in Some Winter Wheat Varieties (1987) (65)
- The Phloem of the Wheat Stem in Relation to Requirements for Assimilate by The Ear (1970) (63)
- Role of Changes in Cell Size in the Evolution of Wheat (1974) (61)
- Translocation of Photosynthetic Assimilate From Grass Leaves, as Influenced by Environment and Species (1974) (60)
- Estimation of leaf area for clover and lucerne (1964) (59)
- The Role of Photosynthesis in Flowering of the Long-Day Plant Sinapis alba (1977) (58)
- Inflorescence initiation in Lolium temulentum L. 2. Evidence for inhibitory and promotive photoperiodic processes involving transmissible products. (1960) (53)
- Photosynthesis in Artificial Communities of Wheat, Lucerne, and Subterranean Clover Plants (1967) (53)
- Inflorescence Initiation in Lolium Temulentum l. I. Effect of Plant Age and Leaf Area on Sensitivity to Photoperiodic Induction (1960) (44)
- Action Spectrum for the Opening of Albizia Julibrissin Pinnules, and the Role of Phytochrome in the Closing Movements of Pinnules and of Stomata of Vicla Faba (1972) (42)
- Shoot Apex Sugars in Relation to Long-day Induction of Flowering in Lolium temulentum L. (1991) (39)
- The Roles of Sink Size and Location in the Partitioning of Assimilates in Wheat Ears (1983) (35)
- Inflorescence Initiation In Lolium Temulentum L. VI. Effects of Some Inhibitors of Nucleic Acid, Protein, and Steroid Biosynthesis (1964) (34)
- Flower initiation in Trifolium subterraneum L. 1. Analysis of the partial processes involved (1959) (31)
- Inflorescence Initiation in Lolium temulentum L. XIV. The Role of Phytochrome in Long Day Induction (1976) (30)
- Infloresoenoe Initiation in Lolium Temulentum L. V. The Role of Auxins and Gibberellins (1964) (29)
- Inflorescence Initiation in Lolium Temulentum L. XIII. the Role of Gibberellins (1969) (28)
- Timing of Evocation and Development of Flowers in Pharbitis Nil (1969) (26)
- Some Aspects of Photoperiodism in Wheat and Its Wild Relatives (1994) (25)
- The Behaviour of Shoot Apices of Lolium temulentum in vitro as the Basis of an Assay System for Florigenic Extracts (1993) (23)
- Inflorescence Initiation in Lolium Temulentum L. XII. an Autoradiographic Study of Evocation in the Shoot Apex (1968) (20)
- Day-Length Control of Inflorescence Initiation in the Grass Rottboellia Exaltata L.F. (1962) (17)
- Effects of Environmental Conditions on Expression of the 'Gigas' Characters in Wheat (1986) (15)
- Developmental Responses by Tall and Dwarf Isogenic Lines of Spring Wheat to Applied Gibberellins. (1995) (15)
- Inflorescence Initiation in Lolium Temulentum L. IV. Translocation of the Floral Stthiulus in Relation to that of Assimilates (1964) (14)
- Abscisic Acid and Xanthoxin Contents in the Long-Day Plant Lolium temulentum L. In Relation to Daylength (1977) (13)
- Stunting in 'Gigas' Wheat as Influenced by Temperature and Daylength (1986) (12)
- Inflorescence Initiation in Lolium Temulentum L. XI. Early Increases in the Incorporation of 32p and 35s by Shoot Apices During Induction (1967) (12)
- The Acceleration of Primordium Initiation as a Component of Floral Evocation in Lolium temulentum L. (1996) (11)
- The Physiology of Flower Induction — Paradigms Lost and Paradigms Regained (1993) (11)
- Inflorescence Initiation in Lolium Temulentum L. III. The Effect of Anaerobic Conditions During Photoperiodic Induction (1962) (10)
- Longitudinal Translocation of 14C-Labelled Assimilates in Leaf Blades of Lolium temulentum (1974) (7)
- Action Spectra forGuardCellRb+UptakeandStomatal Opening (1973) (0)
- ALARM BELLS RINGING FOR MELKERSSON-ROSENTHAL SYNDROME? (2014) (0)
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