45 results on '"Pate, J. S."'
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2. Quantitative aspects of transfer cell structure in relation to vein loading in leaves and solute transport in legume nodules.
3. Quantification of Vessel Embolisms by Direct Observation: A Comparison of Two Methods
4. Effect of Habitat Disturbance on Inoculum Potential of Ericoid Endophytes of Western Australian Heaths (Epacridaceae)
5. The Nitrogen Supply from Soils and Insects during Growth of the Pitcher Plants Nepenthes mirabilis, Cephalotus follicularis and Darlingtonia californica
6. Heterotrophic Gain of Carbon from Hosts by the Xylem-Tapping Root Hemiparasite Olax phyllanthi (Olacaceae)
7. Bioengineering of soil profiles in semiarid ecosystems: the 'phytotarium' concept. A review
8. Evidence of active biotic influences in pedogenetic processes. Case studies from semiarid ecosystems of south-west Western Australia
9. Host Associations of the Introduced Annual Root Hemiparasite Parentucellia viscosa in Agricultural and Bushland Settings in Western Australia
10. The Utilization of Nitrogen from Insect Capture by Different Growth Forms of Drosera from Southwest Australia
11. Contrasting Effects of Supplementary Feeding of Insects or Mineral Nutrients on the Growth and Nitrogen and Phosphorous Economy of Pygmy Species of Drosera
12. Seed Developmental Patterns in Banksia attenuata R. Br. and B. laricina C. Gardner in Relation to Mechanical Defence Costs
13. Influence of Seed Size and Quality on Seedling Development Under Low Nutrient Conditions in Five Australian and South African Members of the Proteaceae
14. Resource Control of Seed Set in Banksia laricina C. Gardner (Proteaceae)
15. Hemiparasitic Nutrition in Angiosperms. I. The Transfer of Organic Compounds from Host to Odontites Verna (Bell.) Dum. (Scrophulariaceae)
16. Hemiparasitic Nutrition in Angiosperms. II. Root Haustoria and Leaf Glands of Odontites verna (Bell.) Dum. and their Relevance to the Abstraction of Solutes from the Host
17. Ecophysiological Aspects of the Woody Root Hemiparasite Santalum acuminatum (R. Br.) A. DC and its Common Hosts in South Western Australia
18. Manganese Nutrition of Lupinus spp. Especially in Relation to Developing Seeds
19. Mobilization of Minerals to Developing Seeds of Legumes
20. Phloem and Xylem Transport in the Supply of Minerals to a Developing Legume (Lupinus albus L.) Fruit
21. Diurnal Patterns of Transport and Accumulation of Minerals in Fruiting Plants of Lupinus angustifolius L.
22. Intraxylary (Medullary) Phloem in Macrotyloma uniflorum Lam. (Fabaceae)
23. Xylem to Phloem Transfer of Solutes in Fruiting Shoots of Legumes, Studied by a Phloem Bleeding Technique
24. Selectivity in Xylem to Phloem Transfer of Amino Acids in Fruiting Shoots of White Lupin (Lupinus albus L.)
25. Partitioning of Dry Matter and Mineral Nutrients During a Reproductive Cycle of the Mistletoe Amyema linophyllum (Fenzl.) Tieghem Parasitizing Casuarina obesa Miq.
26. The Effect of Nitrogen Source on Transport and Metabolism of Nitrogen in Fruiting Plants of Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.)
27. Effects of Water, Aeration, and Salt Regime on Nitrogen Fixation in a Nodulated Legume—Definition of an Optimum Root Environment
28. Diurnal Functioning of the Legume Root Nodule
29. Availability of organic and inorganic forms of phosphorus to lupins (Lupinus spp.)
30. Nitrate Assimilation in Higher Plants with Special Reference to the Cocklebur (Xanthium pennsylvanicum Wallr.)
31. Movement of Assimilated Nitrogen from the Root System of the Field Pea (Pisum arvense L.)
32. Nitrogen-containing Compounds in the Shoot System of Pisum arvense L. I. Amino Compounds in the Bleeding Saps from Petioles
33. Nitrogen-containing Compounds in the Shoot System of Pisum arvense L. II. The Significance of Amino-acids and Amides Released from Nodulated Roots
34. Nitrate Reductase in the Field Pea (Pisum arvense L.)
35. Photosynthesizing Leaves and Nodulated Roots as Donors of Carbon to Protein of the Shoot of the Field Pea (Pisum arvense L.)
36. Phloem Bleeding from Legume Fruits—A Technique for Study of Fruit Nutrition
37. Exploration of the Nitrogen Transport System of a Nodulated Legume Using 15 N
38. A Quantitative Study of Carbon Transfer from Pod and Subtending Leaf to the Ripening Seeds of the Field Pea (Pisum arvense L.)
39. Carbon and Nitrogen Transfer from Vegetative Organs to Ripening Seeds of Field Pea (Pisum arvense L.)
40. The Carbon Balance of a Legume and the Functional Economy of its Root Nodules
41. The Significance of Transpirationally Derived Nitrogen in Protein Synthesis in Fruiting Plants of Pea (Pisum sativum L.)
42. RHYTHMIC FLUCTUATIONS IN THE SYNTHETIC ACTIVITIES OF THE NODULATED ROOT OF THE LEGUME
43. ROOT-EXUDATION STUDIES ON THE EXCHANGE OF C¹⁴-LABELLED ORGANIC SUBSTANCES BETWEEN THE ROOTS AND SHOOT OF THE NODULATED LEGUME
44. NODULATION STUDIES IN LEGUMES: IV. THE INFLUENCE OF INOCULUM STRAIN AND TIME OF APPLICATION OF AMMONIUM NITRATE ON SYMBIOTIC RESPONSE
45. Preparation of plant samples for high precision nitrogen isotope ratio analysis
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