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RefNoEC/1944/09
Previous numbersCert XV, 79; A03220
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TitleHatton, Sir Ronald George: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationDuring 30 years, by himself and through others, has markedly advanced horticulture and horticultural sciences. Of international reputation. His classification studies and experimentation with rootstocks first made possible precise study of rootstock influence on scion; this revealed during 23 years work, most striking physiological effects both qualitative and quantitative biochemical and histological investigation into the causes of experimentation with long-lived crops so stimulating plantation research in British Commonwealth. Rootstock findings widely adopted in Europe and spread to Canada and USA. Various other investigations.
ProposersFrom personal knowledge. V H Beachman; F T Brooks; F E Fritsch; E J Maskell; Walter Stiles; C D Darlington; F G Gregory; W Brown; F E Weiss; F Keeble (A C E); W W C Toply (A C E)
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Hatton, Sir Ronald George: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA5141Hatton; Sir; Ronald George (1886 - 1965)1886 - 1965
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