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New PhytologistVolume 23, Issue 5 p. 255-265 Free Access THE FIRST SUGAR OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND THE RÔLE OF CANE SUGAR IN THE PLANT1 J. H. PRIESTLEY, J. H. PRIESTLEYSearch for more papers by this author J. H. PRIESTLEY, J. H. PRIESTLEYSearch for more papers by this author First published: December 1924 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.1924.tb06639.xCitations: 5 1 This paper formed the basis of a contribution made by the author to the discussion upon Photosynthesis in Section C of the British Association in the meeting held at Saskatoon, Canada, on Friday, August 22nd, 1924. AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat REFERENCES 1 Ahrns, W. Weitere Untersuchungen über die Abhängigkeit des gegen-seitigen Mengenverhältnisses des Kohlenhydrate in Laubblatt von Wassergehalt. Botan. Archiv, 5, pp. 234– 59. 1984. 2 Annett, Harold E., Lels, G. K. and Amin, Bhailal M. The Date Sugar Industry in Bengal, an investigation into its Chemistry and Agriculture. Mem. of Dept. of Agr. India, Chem. Ser. 2, pp. 281– 9. 1913. 3 Annett, Harold E. Influence of Weather Conditions on Sap and Latex Flows. Nature, 113, p. 821. 1924. 4 Armstrong, E. Frankland. The Simple Carbohydrates and the Gluco-sides, 4th ed. London , 1924. 5 Atkins, W. R. G. Some Recent Researches in Plant Physiology. London , 1916. 6 Bourquelot, E. and Bridel, M. Synthèse des Glucosides ďalcools àľaide de ľéniulsine et réversibilité des actions fermentaires. Ann. de Chem. et Phys. 28, pp. 145– 221. 1913. 7 Brown, H. T. and Morris, G. H. A Contribution to the Chemistry and Physiology of Foliage Leaves. Journ. Chem. Soc. 63, pp. 604– 83. 1893. 8 Butler, O. K., Smith, T. O. and Curry, B. E. Physiology of the Apple. Tech. Bull., No. 13. New Hamp. Coll. Agric. Expt. Station, Dec. 1917. 9 Colin, H. La Greffe Soleil-Topinambour. Comptes Rendus, 173, pp. 852– 4 1921. 10 CURTIS, OTIS F. The Upward Translocation of Food in Woody Plants, I. Amer. Journ. Bot. 7, pp. 101– 24. 1920. 11 The Upward Translocation of Food in Woody Plants, II. Anier. Journ. Bot, 7, pp. 286– 95. 1920. 12 Davis, William A., Daish, Arthur J. and Sawyer, George C. The Carbohydrates of the Mangold Leaf, I and II. Journ. Agric. Sci. 7, PP 257– 326 and 327–351 1916. 13 Davis, W. A. and Sawyer, G. C. The Carbohydrates of the Leaf and Leaf Stalks of the Potato. Journ. Agric. Sci. 7, pp. 352– 84. 1916. 14 Dixon, Henry H. and Atkins, W. R. G. On the Composition of the Sap in the Conducting Tracts of Trees at different Levels and at different Seasons of the Year. Notes from Botanical School, Trinity College, Dublin, 2, pp. 335– 46. 1916. 15 Dixon, Henry H. Transport of Organic Substances in Plants. Rep. Brit. Assoc, at Hull, pp. 193– 203. 1922. 16 Irvine, J. C. Some Constitutional Problems of Carbohydrate Chemistry. Journ. Chem. Soc. Trans. 123, pp. 898– 921. 1923. 17 Parkin, John. Contribution to our knowledge of the Formation, Storage and Depletion of Carbohydrates in Monocotyledons. Trans. Roy. Soc. 191, B pp. 35– 79. 1899. 18 The Carbohydrates of the Foliage Leaf of the Snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis L.) and their bearing on the first sugar of photosynthesis. Biochem. Journ. 6, pp. 1– 47. 1911. 19 Pearsall, W. H. and Priestley, J. H. Meristematic Tissues and Protein Iso-Electric Points. New Phytologist, 22, pp. 187– 191. 1923. 20 Priestley, J. H. The Mechanism of Root Pressure. New Phytologist, 19, p. 189– 200. 1920. 21 Further observations upon the Mechanism of Root Pressure. New Phytologist, 21, pp. 41– 7. 1922. 22 The Bleeding of Cut Trees in Spring. Nature, 113, p. 492. 1924. 23 Priestley, J. H. and North, Edith. The Structure of the Endodermis in Relation to its Function. New Phytologist, 21, pp. 113– 39. 1922. 24 Ruhland, W. Untersuchungen über den Kohlenhydrat stoffwechsel von Beta vulgaris. Jahrb. Für Wiss. Bot. 50, pp. 200– 57. 1912. 25 Weevers, Th The first Carbohydrates that originate during the Assimilatory Process. A physiological study with variegated leaves. Koninklyke Akad, van Wetensch. te Amsterdam Procgs. 27, pp. 1– 11. 1923. 26 Wormall. A. Constituents of the Vine Sap. Biochem. Journ. (in the press). Citing Literature Volume23, Issue5December 1924Pages 255-265 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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