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Xerophytism and comparative leaf anatomy in relation to transpiring power as determined by the hygrometic paper method

Leona May Gilmore, University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Abstract

Abstract not available

Subject Area

Plant biology

Recommended Citation

Gilmore, Leona May, "Xerophytism and comparative leaf anatomy in relation to transpiring power as determined by the hygrometic paper method" (1922). ETD collection for University of Nebraska-Lincoln. AAIEP32816.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/dissertations/AAIEP32816

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