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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
36
Citations
3686
World Ranking
4987
National Ranking
313

Best Publications

  • Tansley Review No. 22 What becomes of the transpiration stream

    M. J. Canny

  • FORMATION AND STABILIZATION OF RHIZOSHEATHS OF ZEA MAYS L. : EFFECT OF SOIL WATER CONTENT

    Michelle Watt;Margaret E. McCully;Martin J. Canny

  • Rates of water uptake into the mature root system of maize plants

    G. T. Varney;M. J. Canny

  • The Branch Roots of Zea. I. First Order Branches, Their Number, Sizes and Division Into Classes

    G. T. Varney;M. J. Canny;X. L. Wang;M. E. McCULLY

  • A New Theory for the Ascent of Sap—Cohesion Supported by Tissue Pressure

    Unknown

  • The branch roots of Zea

    X. L. Wang;M. E. McCULLY;M. J. Canny

  • Localisation of translocated 14C in roots and root exudates of field-grown maize

    M. E. McCully;M. J. Canny

  • The Transpiration Stream in the Leaf Apoplast: Water and Solutes

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  • Pathways and processes of water and nutrient movement in roots

    Unknown

  • DoesAcetobacter diazotrophicusLive and Move in the Xylem of Sugarcane Stems? Anatomical and Physiological Data

    Z Dong;M.E McCULLY;M.J Canny

  • What is in the intercellular spaces of roots? Evidence from the cryo‐analytical‐scanning electron microscope

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  • Accumulation of potassium by differentiating metaxylem elements of maize roots

    M. E. McCully;M. J. Canny;R. F. M. Steveninck

  • Vascular transport and soybean nodule function: nodule xylem is a blind alley, not a throughway

    K. B. Walsh;M. E. McCULLY;M. J. Canny

  • Transfusion tissue of pine needles as a site of retrieval of solutes from the transpiration stream

    M. J. Canny

  • Vascular transport and soybean nodule function: II. A role for phloem supply in product export

    K. B. Walsh;M. J. Canny;D. B. Layzell

  • THE RATE OF TRANSLOCATION

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  • Rates of apoplastic diffusion in wheat leaves

    M. J. Canny

  • Development of Water Conducting Capacity in the Root Systems of Young Plants of Corn and Some Other C4 Grasses

    Carol L. Wenzel;Margaret E. McCully;Martin J. Canny

  • Fine veins of dicotyledon leaves as sites for enrichment of solutes of the xylem sap.

    M. J. Canny

  • Pit-field distribution, plasmodesmatal frequency, and assimilate flux in the mestome sheath cells of wheat leaves

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  • Sites of entry of water into the symplast of maize roots

    G. T. Varney;M. E. Mccully;M. J. Canny

  • The xylem wedge as a functional unit – speculations on the consequences of flow in leaky tubes

    M. J. Canny

  • Rates of diffusion into roots of maize

    M.J. Canny;C.X. Huang

  • A simple method for locating the start of symplastic water flow (flumes) in leaves.

    N. A. O'dowd;M. J. Canny

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Margaret E. McCully
Margaret E. McCully Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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