Water Plants a Study of Aquatic Angiosperms

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Water Plants a Study of Aquatic Angiosperms
Agnes Robertson Mrs Edward Alexander Newell a Arber
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(i 862). For a recent discussion of the subject see Snell, K.
(1908).
CH. Xxi] TRANSPIRATION STREAM 261 appeared more than half a century ago. It may further be recalled that, as early as 1858, a French botanist 1 concluded, from certain experiments, that the transpiration of a terrestrial plant can continue when it is grown in a saturated atmosphere, and even when the leafy portion is entirely immersed in water. It is also known that emersed water plants transpire very freely 2 . We shall only
... find it necessary here to refer to a few of the more outstanding of the researches which bear directly upon the transpiration of submerged plants.
The more modern work on the subject may be said to begin with Sauvageau 3, to whom we owe so much of our knowledge of aquatics. He used for his experiments detached branches of submerged plants, in which the cut end of the stem had been sealed with cocoa butter, and all the roots had been removed. He found that, even under these circumstances, the shoots could live and prosper and develop fresh buds thus, up to a certain point, justifying the current view that water could be absorbed through the surface of the stem and foliage.


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