The Physiology of Plants; a Treatise Upon the Metabolism And Sources of Energy in Plants
The Physiology of Plants; a Treatise Upon the Metabolism And Sources of Energy in Plants
Pfeffer, W. (Wilhelm), 1845-1920
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154; Hofmeister, 2^11e, 1867, p. 147. * Klebs, Unters. a. d. Bot. Inst. z. Tubingen, 1886, Bd. Ii, p. 411. ' Cf. Tollens, Handb. d. Kohlenhydrate, 1888, Bd. I, p. 220. * Cf. Zimmermann, Morph. u. Physiol, d. Zellkernes, 1896, p. 72. » Hofmeister, Zelle, 1867, p. 151. Townsend, Jahrb. f. wiss. Bot., 1897, Bd. XXX, p. 484 ; Stras- burger, Studien iiber Protoplasma, 1876, p. 54. [Farmer and Williams, Observations on the Cytology and Fertilization of Fucaceae, Phil. Trans. 1898, p. 625.] * Traube, ...Monatsb. d. Berl. Akad., 1859, p. 83. I i 2 Digitized by Google 484 CONSTRUCTIVE AND DESTRUCTIVE METABOLISM as a direct product of the oxidation of carbohydrates. Similarly, the relations between growth and respiration are such as to render impossible the existence of any constant ratio between the amount of cellulose formed and the respiratory activity \ The manner in which calcium influences formation of the cell-wall in certain cases, has already been mentioned (Sect. 74). The various changes which cell-walls may undergo may be either chemical in nature or due simply to impregnation with foreign substances.
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