II. Experimental researches on vegetable assimilation and respiration.—No. II. On the paths of gaseous exchange between aerial leaves and the atmosphere

On the question of the path by which carbonic acid passes out of the leaf in respiration and into it in assimilation, whether this takes place by the stomatal openings or through the continuous surface of the cuticle, all possible extreme and intermediate views have been expressed in recent text-boo...

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spelling crroyalsociety:10.1098/rspl.1894.0137 2024-06-02T08:05:10+00:00 II. Experimental researches on vegetable assimilation and respiration.—No. II. On the paths of gaseous exchange between aerial leaves and the atmosphere 1895 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspl.1894.0137 https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rspl.1894.0137 en eng The Royal Society https://royalsociety.org/journals/ethics-policies/data-sharing-mining/ Proceedings of the Royal Society of London volume 57, issue 340-346, page 165-168 ISSN 0370-1662 2053-9126 journal-article 1895 crroyalsociety https://doi.org/10.1098/rspl.1894.0137 2024-05-07T14:16:29Z On the question of the path by which carbonic acid passes out of the leaf in respiration and into it in assimilation, whether this takes place by the stomatal openings or through the continuous surface of the cuticle, all possible extreme and intermediate views have been expressed in recent text-books of botany. On account of the small­ness of the quantities of gas involved, practically no attempt has hitherto been made to determine this question by direct estimation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Carbonic acid The Royal Society Proceedings of the Royal Society of London 57 340-346 165 168
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description On the question of the path by which carbonic acid passes out of the leaf in respiration and into it in assimilation, whether this takes place by the stomatal openings or through the continuous surface of the cuticle, all possible extreme and intermediate views have been expressed in recent text-books of botany. On account of the small­ness of the quantities of gas involved, practically no attempt has hitherto been made to determine this question by direct estimation.
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title II. Experimental researches on vegetable assimilation and respiration.—No. II. On the paths of gaseous exchange between aerial leaves and the atmosphere
spellingShingle II. Experimental researches on vegetable assimilation and respiration.—No. II. On the paths of gaseous exchange between aerial leaves and the atmosphere
title_short II. Experimental researches on vegetable assimilation and respiration.—No. II. On the paths of gaseous exchange between aerial leaves and the atmosphere
title_full II. Experimental researches on vegetable assimilation and respiration.—No. II. On the paths of gaseous exchange between aerial leaves and the atmosphere
title_fullStr II. Experimental researches on vegetable assimilation and respiration.—No. II. On the paths of gaseous exchange between aerial leaves and the atmosphere
title_full_unstemmed II. Experimental researches on vegetable assimilation and respiration.—No. II. On the paths of gaseous exchange between aerial leaves and the atmosphere
title_sort ii. experimental researches on vegetable assimilation and respiration.—no. ii. on the paths of gaseous exchange between aerial leaves and the atmosphere
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