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Plant Biochemistry

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THAT recently named branch of science, biochemistry, has grown within the last few years to such dimensions that no single worker can embrace the subject as a whole. Hence subdivision has become necessary. The two great branches of the subject are those devoted to plant and animal physiology. They are complementary, and one could not continue its existence without the other. The present volume, written by an investigator who has established a reputation by her researches in the subject, is the first part of a textbook intended for the student and for the beginner in research.

The Principles of Plant Biochemistry.

By Muriel Wheldale Onslow. Part 1. Pp. vii + 326. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1931.) 16s. net.

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LING, A. Plant Biochemistry. Nature 128, 621–622 (1931). https://doi.org/10.1038/128621a0

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