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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
3 - Publications by others, including his students, mainly relating to his work on water relations
2 - Eduard J. Stadleman, The protoplasmic basis for drought resistance
3 - Roots and their function in the soil, by F.B. Ellis
4 - On the water relations of plant cells, by D. Thoday
5 - Water relations of plant cells and tissues, by P.J. Kramer and H.B. Currier
6 - Studies in plant transpiration I, by Georg Hygen
7 - Turgor pressure and wall pressure, by D. Thoday
8 - Water relations of plant cells and tissues, by Paul J. Kramer
9 - Ascent of sap, by K.N.H. Greenidge
10 - On the relation between turgor pressure and tissue rigidity I: experiments on resonance frequency and tissue rigidity, by Stig Falk, Hellmuth Hertz and Hemming L. Virgin
11 - On the relation between turgor pressure and tissue rigidity II: theoretical calculations on model systems by S. Bertil Nilsson, C. Hellmuth Hertz and Stig Falk
12 - Water transport, by James Bonner
13 - The concept of carrier transport and its corollaries in pharmacology, by Walther Wilbrandt and Thomas Rosenberg
15 - "A re-examination of the relative turgidity technique for estimating water deficits in leaves"
16 - Water saturation deficit in the wilting plant: the preference of young leaves and the translocation of water from old into young leaves, by Jiri Catsky
17 - Impedance to water movement in soil and plant, by W.R. Gardner and C.F Ehlig
18 - Toward clarification of the specific condition of water in protoplasm and in the cell wall of higher plants and its determination, Part I: General Introduction, by H. Walter and H. Wiebe
19 - Toward clarification of the specific condition of water in protoplasm and in the cell wall of higher plants and its determination, Part II: Methods, by H. Walter and H. Wiebe
20 - Toward clarification of the specific condition of water in protoplasm and in the cell wall of higher plants and its determination, Part I: General Introduction, Part II: Methods, Part III: Eco-physiological views, by H. Walter and H. Wiebe
21 - A critique of Walter's hydrature concept and of his evaluation of water status measurements, by E. Shmueli and O.P. Cohen
22 - The evaporation of water from helix aspersa I: the Nature of the evaporating surface, by John Machin
23 - Resistance to water flow in soil and plant I: soil resistance in relation to amounts of root; theoretical estimates, by E.I. Newman
24 - Resistance to water flow in soil and plant II: a review of experimental evidence on the rhizosphere resistance, by E.I. Newman
25 - Resistance to water flow in soil and plant III: evidence from experiments with wheat, by E.I. Newman
26 - Excised root exudation - a standing-gradient osmotic flow, by W.P. Anderson, D.P. Aikman and A. Meiri
27 - Water pathways in higher plants II: water pathways in roots, by T.W. Tanton and S.H. Crowdy
28 - Frictional potential losses and total water potential in plants: a re-evaluation, by Hanno Richter
29 - Root and soil water relations, E.I. Newman
30 - Resurrecting desiccated plants, by D.F. Gaff and N.D. Hallam, from Mechanisms of regulation of plant growth
31 - Physical aspects of soil fertility - the response of roots to mechanical impedance, R. Scott Russell and M.J.Goss
32 - Southern African grasses with foliage that revives after dehydration, by D.F. Gaff and R.P. Ellis
33 - The fine structure of dehydrated and reviving leaves of borya nitida labill. - a desiccation-tolerant plant, by D.F. Gaff, S.-Y. Zee and T.P. O'Brien
34 - Water transport through plant tissue: the apoplasm and symplasm pathways, by Fred J. Molz
35 - Water relations in primary leaves of bean plants treated with polyethylene glycol solutions, by Jana Pospisilova
36 - Desiccation tolerant vascular plants of Southern Africa, by D.F. Gaffe
37 - Transport a longue distance des elements mineraux dans le phloeme: relation entre organes importance du controle hormonal, by M. Michel Penot
38 - Relationship between hormone-directed transport and transpiration in isolated leaves of Pelargonium zonale (L.) aiton, by Meicel Penot, Jacky Beraud and Danielle Poder
4 - Folders containing information on building and purchase of wind tunnel
5 - Related, unpublished material
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