Joseph H. Priestley

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University of Leeds, Leeds, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Botany
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(1883 - 1944)

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Morris William Travers research assistant 1906 University of Bristol (Chemistry Tree)

Children

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William Harold Pearsall grad student 1919-1920 Manchester University (Marine Ecology Tree)
Frederick Campion Steward grad student 1926 University of Leeds
Adriance Sherwood Foster post-doc 1926-1928 University of Leeds (Microtree)
Sidney Herbert Cameron post-doc 1928-1929 University of Leeds (Chemistry Tree)
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Priestley JH. (1943) The cuticle in angiosperms The Botanical Review. 9: 593-616
Priestley JH. (1940) THROMBOCYTOPENIC PURPURA TREATED BY SPLENECTOMY AND COMPLICATED BY INFECTIOUS MONONUCLEOSIS Medical Journal of Australia. 1: 898-901
Priestley JH, Scott LI, Gillett EC. (1935) The development of the shoot in alstroemeria and the unit of shoot growth in monocotyledons Annals of Botany. 161-179
Steward FC, Priestley JH. (1933) MOVEMENT OF ORGANIC MATERIALS IN PLANTS: A CORRECTION. Plant Physiology. 8: 482-3
Steward FC, Priestley JH. (1932) MOVEMENT OF ORGANIC MATERIALS IN PLANTS: A NOTE ON A RECENTLY SUGGESTED MECHANISM. Plant Physiology. 7: 165-71
Priestley JH. (1932) The growing tree Nature. 130: 494-497
Priestley JH. (1929) The transport of carbohydrates in the plant Nature. 123: 133-135
Priestley JH. (1925) Ecology of moorland plants [8] Nature. 115: 381
WOFFENDEN LM, PRIESTLEY JH. (1924) THE‐ TOXIC ACTION OF COAL GAS UPON PLANTS: II. THE EFFECT OF COAL GAS UPON CORK AND LENTICEL FORMATION Annals of Applied Biology. 11: 42-53
TUPPER-CAREY RM, PRIESTLEY JH. (1924) THE CELL WALL IN THE RADICLE OF VICIA FABA AND THE SHAPE OF THE MERISTEMATIC CELLS New Phytologist. 23: 156-159
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