5o6 TRANSLOCATION OF SOLUTES 



Selected Bibliography 



Anderssen, F. G. Some seasonal cha?iges in the tracheal sap of pear and 



apricot trees. Plant Physiol, 4: 459-476. 1929. 

 Auchter, E. C. Is there normally a cross transjer of foods, water, and mineral 



nutrients in woody plantsf Maryland Agric. Expt. Sta. Bull. No. 257: 



33-62. 1923. 

 Clements, H. F., and C. J. Engard. Upward movement of inorganic solutes 



as affected by a girdle. Plant Physiol. 13: 103-122. 1938. 

 Crafts, A. S. Movement of organic materials in plants. Plant Physiol. 6: 



1-41. 1931. 

 Crafts, A. S. Phloem anatomy, exudation, and transport of organic nutrients 



in cucurbits. Plant Physiol. 7: 183-225. 1932. 

 Crafts, A. S. Sieve-tube structure and translocation in the potato. Plant 



Physiol. 8: 81-104. 1933. 

 Crafts, A. S. Further studies on exudation in cucurbits. Plant Physiol, ii: 



63-79. 1936. 



Crafts, A. S. Translocation in plants. Plant Physiol. 13: 791-814. 1938. 



Curtis, O. F. Studies on the tissues concerned in the transfer of solutes in 

 plants. The effect on the upiuard tratisfer of solutes of cutting the xylem 

 as compared with that of cutting the phloem. Ann. Bot. 39: 573-585. 



1925. 



Curtis, O. F. Studies on solute translocation in plants. Experiments indicat- 

 ing that translocation is dependent on the activity of living cells. Amer. 

 Jour. Bot. 16: 154-168. 1929. 



Curtis, O. F., and S. D. Herty. The effect of temperature on translocation 

 from leaves. Amer. Jour. Bot. 23: 528-532. 1936. 



Curtis, O. F., and H. T. Scofield. A comparison of osmotic concentrations of 

 supplying and receiving tissues and its bearing on the ATunch hypothesis 

 of the translocation mechanism. Amer. Jour. Bot. 20: 502-512. 1933. 



Deleano, N. T. The return of nitrogenous substances from the leaves and 

 their accumulation in the stem and roots. Beitr. Biol. Pflanzen 24: 19-49. 

 1936. 



DeVries, H. tjber die Bedeutung der Circulation und der Rotation dcs Proto- 

 plasmas fiir den StofJ trans port in der Pflanze. Bot. Zeit. 43: 1-6, 18-26. 

 1885. 



Gustafson, F. G., and M. Darken. Further evidence for the upward trans- 

 port of minerals through the phloem of stems. Amer. Jour. Bot. 24: 

 615-621. 1937. 



Loomis, W. E. Translocation and growth balance in woody plants. Ann. 

 Bot. 49: 247-272. 1935. 



MacDaniels, L. H., and O. F. Curtis. The effect of spiral ringing on solute 

 translocation and the structure of the regenerated tissues of the apple. 

 Cornell Univ. Agric. Expt. Sta. Mem. 133. 1930. 



Mason, T. G., and E. J. Maskell. Studies on the transport of carbohydrates 

 in the cotto?i plant. I. A study of diurnal variation in the carbohydrates 

 of leaf, bark, and wood, and of the effects of ringing. Ann. Bot. 42: 189- 

 253- 1928. 



