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2. Studies on Foliar Hydration in the Cotton Plant: III. Preliminary Observations using the Pruning Method
3. Studies on the Partition of the Mineral Elements in the Cotton Plant: IV. More about Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Labile Carbohydrate
4. Studies on Foliar Hydration in the Cotton Plant: V. A Further Experiment with Potassium
5. The Effect of Ringing and of Transpiration on Mineral Uptake: A Reply to Criticism
6. The Effect of Extreme Desiccation on the Viability of Cotton Seed
7. Studies on Foliar Hydration in the Cotton Plant: VI. A Gel Theory of Cell Water Relations
8. Studies on the Partition of the Mineral Elements in the Cotton Plant: V. An Adsorption Theory of Nitrogen Regulation
9. Studies on Foliar Hydration in the Cotton Plant: VII. The Size Factor
10. The Concentration of Solutes in Sap and Tissue, and the Estimation of Bound Water
11. Further Studies on Transport in the Cotton Plant: V. Oxygen Supply and the Activation of Diffusion
12. Further Studies on Transport in the Cotton Plant. VI. Interchange Between the Tissues of the Corolla
13. On the Effects of Light and of Oxygen on the Uptake of Sugar by the Foliage Leaf
14. Studies on the Partition of the Mineral Elements in the Cotton Plant: I. Preliminary Observations on Nitrogen and Phosphorus
15. Experiments on the Extraction of Sap from the Vacuole of the Leaf of the Cotton Plant and Their Bearing on the Osmotic Theory of Water Absorption by the Cell
16. Further Studies on Transport in the Cotton Plant: VII. Simultaneous Changes in the Production and Distribution of Dry Matter under Varying Potassium Supply
17. The Effect of Ringing on the Upward Movement of Solutes from the Root
18. The Effect of Ringing and of Transpiration on Mineral Uptake
19. Concerning the Upward Movement of Soil Solutes
20. On the Expression of Sap by Low Pressure
21. Studies on Foliar Hydration in the Cotton Plant: II. Preliminary Observations using the Disc-Culture Method
22. On Diurnal Variations in the Mineral Content of the Leaf of the Cotton Plant
23. Studies on the Partition of the Mineral Elements in the Cotton Plant: III. Mainly Concerning Nitrogen
24. Studies on Foliar Hydration in the Cotton Plant: I. The Effects of Potassium Supply and Size of Plant
25. Studies on the Transport of Carbohydrates in the Cotton Plant: III. The Polar Distribution of Sugar in the Foliage Leaf
26. Further Studies on Transport in the Cotton Plant. II. An Ontogenetic Study of Concentrations and Vertical Gradients
27. Studies on the Transport of Nitrogenous Substances in the Cotton Plant: VI. Concerning Storage in the Bark
28. Further Studies on Transport in the Cotton Plant: III. Concerning the Independence of Solute Movement in the Phloem
29. Further Studies on Transport in the Cotton Plant: IV. On the Simultaneous Movement of Solutes in Opposite Directions through the Phloem
30. Studies on the Transport of Nitrogenous Substances in the Cotton Plant. III. The Relation between Longitudinal Movement and Concentration Gradients in the Bark
31. Studies on the Transport of Nitrogenous Substances in the Cotton Plant: IV. The Interpretation of the Effects of Ringing, with Special Reference to the Lability of the Nitrogen Compounds of the Bark
32. Studies on the Transport of Nitrogenous Substances in the Cotton Plant. V. Movement to the Boll
33. Further Studies on Transport in the Cotton Plant: I. Preliminary Observations on the Transport of Phosphorus, Potassium, and Calcium
34. Growth and Abscission in Sea Island Cotton
35. On Two Obscure Diseases of Cotton
36. Studies on the Transport of Carbohydrates in the Cotton Plant. I. A Study of Diurnal Variation in the Carbohydrates of Leaf, Bark, and Wood, and of the Effects of Ringing
37. Studies on the Transport of Carbohydrates in the Cotton Plant: II. The Factors determining the Rate and the Direction of Movement of Sugars
38. Studies on the Transport of Nitrogenous Substances in the Cotton Plant. I. Preliminary Observations on the Downward Transport of Nitrogen in the Stem
39. Studies on the Transport of Nitrogenous Substances in the Cotton Plant. II. Observations on Concentration Gradients
40. IV. CHANGES IN PARTITION (Experiments 3 and 4).
41. II UPWARD MOVEMENT IN THE PHLOEM OF NITROGEN AND BROMINE.
42. B. Results.
43. Studies on the Partition of the Mineral Elements in the Cotton Plant.
44. Studies on the Partition of the Mineral Elements in the Cotton Plant.
45. Studies on Foliar Hydration in the Cotton Plant.
46. Studies on Foliar Hydration in the Cotton Plant: IV. The Influence of Composition and Concentration of Nutrient Solution1.
47. (c) Calcium and magnesium.
48. V. DISCUSSION.
49. THE EFFECT OF RINGING ON UPTAKE (EXPERIMENT I).
50. IV.DISCUSSION.
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