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Transpiration and the Ascent of Sap in Plants

Transpiration and the Ascent of Sap in Plants PROF. DIXON first became known as an investigator of the problem of the ascent of water in plants by his work in collaboration with Dr. Joly published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, 1894, and in the Philosophical Transactions, 1895, and from that time forward he has with admirable patience and efficiency continued to work at this difficult question. The appreciation of his position as an authority in this department is shown by his having been most appropriately chosen as a contributor to the “Progressus Rei Botanicæ”, and finally as a writer in the present series of science monographs. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Nature Springer Journals

Transpiration and the Ascent of Sap in Plants

Nature , Volume 94 (2360) – Jan 21, 1915

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 1915 by Nature Publishing Group
Subject
Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary; Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, multidisciplinary; Science, multidisciplinary
ISSN
0028-0836
eISSN
1476-4687
DOI
10.1038/094558a0
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Abstract

PROF. DIXON first became known as an investigator of the problem of the ascent of water in plants by his work in collaboration with Dr. Joly published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, 1894, and in the Philosophical Transactions, 1895, and from that time forward he has with admirable patience and efficiency continued to work at this difficult question. The appreciation of his position as an authority in this department is shown by his having been most appropriately chosen as a contributor to the “Progressus Rei Botanicæ”, and finally as a writer in the present series of science monographs.

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Published: Jan 21, 1915

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