CONTENTS OF VOLUMES ÉÁ, IB, AND II
Historical I n t r o d u c t i o n — F . C. STEWARD
Volume IA. CELLULAR ORGANIZATION AND RESPIRATION
T h e P l a n t Cell a n d Its Inclusions—R. BROWN
Proteins, E n z y m e s , a n d t h e M e c h a n i s m of E n z y m e Action—BIRGIT V E N N E S L A N D
Cellular R e s p i r a t i o n —D A V I D R. GODDARD a n d W A L T E R D . B O N N E R
Volume IB. PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CHEMOSYNTHESIS
E n e r g y Storage: P h o t o s y n t h e s i s —H A N S GAFFRON
Chemosynthesis: T h e E n e r g y Relations of Chemoautotrophic Organisms
— M A R T I N GIBBS a n d JEROME A. S C H I F F
Volume II. PLANTS IN RELATION TO WATER AND SOLUTES
Cell M e m b r a n e s : T h e i r Resistance to P e n e t r a t i o n a n d T h e i r Capacity for T r a n s p o r t —R U N A R COLLANDER
W a t e r Relations of Cells—T. A. BENNET-CLARK
T h e W a t e r Relations to Stomatal Cells a n d the M e c h a n i s m s of Stomatal M o v e m e n t — 0 . V . S. H E A T H
Plants in Relation to Inorganic Salts—F. C. STEWARD a n d J. F . SUTCLIFFE
Translocation of Organic Solutes—C. A. SWANSON Translocation of Inorganic Solutes—0. BIDDULPH
T r a n s p i r a t i o n a n d the W a t e r E c o n o m y of P l a n t s —P A U L J. KRAMER
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