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" Mr. H. von Schrenk spoke of the respiration of plants, with special reference to the modification of those growing with their roots submerged in water. The lecture was illustrated by a demonstration of the liberation of carbon dioxide in respiration from... "
Transactions of the Academy of Science of Saint Louis - Page lxxii
by Academy of Science of St. Louis - 1897
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The American Naturalist, Volume 31

Biology - 1897 - 1192 pages
...collection of certain specimens. One person was admitted to active membership. May 3, 1897 — Twenty-one persons present. Mr. H. Von Schrenk spoke of the respiration...from the roots of an ordinary flowering plant and freshly gathered fungi, and the more usual aerenchyma structures were made clear by the use of lantern...
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Nature, Volume 56

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1897 - 900 pages
...equations of any degree with two unknowns, by M. Teguor. ST. Louis. Academy of Science, May 3. — Mr. H. von Schrenk spoke of the respiration of plants,...from the roots of an ordinary flowering plant and freshly gathered fungi, and the more usual a-renchyma structures were made clear by the use of lantern...
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Botanical Gazette, Volume 23

John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Joseph Charles Arthur - Botany - 1897 - 604 pages
...Anatomic. AT THE MEETING of the Academy of Science of St. Louis, held on the evening of May 3, 1897, Mr. H. von Schrenk spoke of the respiration of plants,...from the roots of an ordinary flowering plant and freshly gathered fungi, and the more usual acrenchyma structures were made clear by the use of lantern...
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Botanical Gazette, Volume 23

John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Joseph Charles Arthur - Botany - 1897 - 590 pages
...rjianzen-Anatomic. AT THE MEETING of the Academy of Science of St. Louis, held on the evening of May 3, 1897, Mr. H. von Schrenk spoke of the respiration of plants,...from the roots of an ordinary flowering plant and freshly gathered fungi, and the more usual aerenchyma structures were made clear by the use of lantern...
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Nature, Volume 56

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1897 - 686 pages
...equations of any degree with two unknowns, by M. Teguor. ST. LOUIS. Academy of Science, May 3. — Mr. H. von Schrenk spoke of the respiration of plants,...those growing with their roots submerged in water. The leclure was illustrated by a demonstration of the liberation of carbon dioxide in respiration from...
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