FRANCIS DARWIN (1848-1925) was the seventh child of Charles Darwin and worked with his father in the study of botany. His book, The Practical Physiology of Plants (1894) was the first of its kind, and The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin (1887) is his best-known work.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. General Physiology: 1. On some of the conditions affecting the life of plants 2. Assimilation of carbon 3. Further experiments on nutrition 4. Transpiration 5. Physical and mechanical properties 6. Growth 7. Curvatures 8. Further experiments on movement Part II. Chemistry of Metabolism: 9. Introduction. Solvents. Methods of extraction. General notes on apparatus and manipulations 10. Proteids. Amides. Ammonia. Nitrates, etc. 11. Oils and fats. Glycerine 12. Tannins and glucosides 13. Dextrins and sugars, glucoses, cane-sugar, maltose, etc. 14. Starch. Cellulose 15. Organic acids and salts 16. Unorganised ferments (enzymes) 17. General experiments Appendices.
Part I. General Physiology: 1. On some of the conditions affecting the life of plants 2. Assimilation of carbon 3. Further experiments on nutrition 4. Transpiration 5. Physical and mechanical properties 6. Growth 7. Curvatures 8. Further experiments on movement Part II. Chemistry of Metabolism: 9. Introduction. Solvents. Methods of extraction. General notes on apparatus and manipulations 10. Proteids. Amides. Ammonia. Nitrates, etc. 11. Oils and fats. Glycerine 12. Tannins and glucosides 13. Dextrins and sugars, glucoses, cane-sugar, maltose, etc. 14. Starch. Cellulose 15. Organic acids and salts 16. Unorganised ferments (enzymes) 17. General experiments Appendices.
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