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Contents: Volume 12, Number 1, January 1948   [Index by Author] 
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G. E. BLACKMAN and A. J. RUTTER
Physiological and Ecological Studies in the Analysis of Plant Environment: III. The Interaction between Light Intensity and Mineral Nutrient Supply in Leaf Development and in the Net Assimilation Rate of the Bluebell (Scilla non-scripta)
Ann Bot 1948 12: 1-26. [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

L. J. AUDUS and J. H. QUASTEL
The Growth-inhibitory Activity of the Sulphonamides and Plant Growth-substances, and the Effects thereon of p-Aminobenzoic acid
Ann Bot 1948 12: 27-34. [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

W. T. WILLIAMS
Studies in Stomatal Behaviour: I. Stomatal Movement induced by Heat-shock Stimuli, and The Transmission of such Stimuli across the Leaves of Pelargonium zonale
Ann Bot 1948 12: 35-51. [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

A. PRESTONE and E.I. McLENNAN
The Use of Dyes in Culture Media for Distinguishing Brown and White Wood-rotting Fungi
Ann Bot 1948 12: 53-64. [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

W. R. PHILIPSON
Studies in the Development of the Inflorescence: IV. The Capitula of Hieraclum boreale Fries and Dahlia gracilis Ortg
Ann Bot 1948 12: 65-66. [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

LILIAN E. HAWKER
Stimulation of the Formation of Perithecia of Melanospora destruens Shear. by small Quantities of certain Phosphoric Esters of Glucose and Fructose
Ann Bot 1948 12: 77-79. [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

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