Experimental Researches on Vegetable Assimilation and RespirationIIIOn the Effect of Temperature on Carbon-Dioxide Assimilation . •0035 •00341 •0035. •0032•0031•0035 * At end of reading, a streak was noticed on window of bath, and to this the smallness of the amount is due. Vegetable Assimilation and respiration. 1)1 HP * (,T T-. .TXT TABLE IV. Assimilation experiments at low temperatures with unit intensity of light. Single incandescentburner at low gas pressure (1 inch water). A new mantle for each experiment. Weight and area. Temperature. Time. CO? supplied. Control tubes. C03 un- assimilat


Experimental Researches on Vegetable Assimilation and RespirationIIIOn the Effect of Temperature on Carbon-Dioxide Assimilation . •0035 •00341 •0035. •0032•0031•0035 * At end of reading, a streak was noticed on window of bath, and to this the smallness of the amount is due. Vegetable Assimilation and respiration. 1)1 HP * (,T T-. .TXT TABLE IV. Assimilation experiments at low temperatures with unit intensity of light. Single incandescentburner at low gas pressure (1 inch water). A new mantle for each experiment. Weight and area. Temperature. Time. CO? supplied. Control tubes. C03 un- assimilated. Tubes from chamber. Respira-tion for leafper 2 hours. [Calculated from Table I.] Realassimila-tion forleaf for2 hours. Experiment XVI.—February 27, 1902. +1° C. 1st weight, 1*68 weight, 163 , 43*8 sq. centims. Experiment XVIL—March 2, 1902. + 2° 0. 1st weight, 180 weight, 1*81 , 460 sq. centims. + 2° C. throughout. 10. \ — ,, j J5 Experiment XVIII.—February 13, 1902. +20,4. 1st weight, 1*82


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