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MS 3621 - Paul Egerton Weatherley, University of Aberdeen Regius Professor of Botany: papers
1 - Personal papers
2 - Publications by P.E. Weatherly: offprints
1 - Note on the diurnal fluctuations in water content of floating leaf disks
2 - Studies in the water relations of the cotton plant I: the field measurement of water deficits in leaves
3 - A convenient volumenometer for biological work
4 - Studies in the water relations of the cotton plant II: Diurnal and seasonal variations in relative turgidity and environmental factors
5 - Some theoretical considerations of cell water relations
6 - On the uptake and hydrolysis of sucrose by leaf tissues
7 - Effect of mercury vapour on the active uptake of sucrose by leaf tissues
8 - Preliminary investigations into the uptake of sugars by floating leaf disks
9 - On the uptake of sucrose and water by floating leaf disks under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
10 - Relationship between relative turgidity and diffusion pressure deficit in leaves
11 - The mechanism of water absorption by roots I: preliminary studies on the effects of hydrostatic pressure gradients, with G.C. Mees
12 - 'The mechanism of water absorption by roots II: the role of hydrostatic pressure gradients across the cortex, with G.C. Mees'
13 - On the mechanism of sugar uptake by floating leaf disks, with G.A. Pennell
14 - A climatological wind tunnel, with H.D. Barrs
15 - The physiology of the sieve tube: preliminary experiments using aphid mouth parts, with A.J. Peel and G.P. Hill
16 - Composition of sieve-tube sap
17 - A new micro-osmometer
18 - The mechanism of sieve tube translocation: observation, experiment and theory
19 - Studies in sieve-tube exudation through aphid mouth-parts: the effects of lighting and girding, with A.J. Peel
20 - A re-examination of the relative turgidity technique for estimating water deficits in leaves, with H.D. Barrs
21 - The effect of hydrostatic pressure gradients on the movement of sodium and calcium across the root cortex, with J.E. Jackson
22 - The effect of hydrostatic pressure gradients on the movement of potassium across the root cortex, with J.E. Jackson
23 - Some investigations on water deficits and transpiration under controlled conditions
24 - The pathway of water movement across the root cortex and leaf mesophyll of transpiring plants
25 - Studies in sieve-tube exudation through aphid mouth-parts part II: the effects of pressure gradients in the wood and metabolic inhibitors, with A.J. Peel
26 - The state and movement of water in the leaf
27 - Potassium uptake and transport in roots of ricinus communis, with Dr J.F. Bowling
28 - A vapour-pressure instrument for the measurement of leaf and soil water potential, with A.E.S. Macklon
29 - The relationships between transpiration and potassium uptake in Ricinus communis, with Dr J.F. Bowling
3 - Publications by others, including his students, mainly relating to his work on water relations
4 - Folders containing information on building and purchase of wind tunnel
5 - Related, unpublished material
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