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RefNoEC/1954/19
Previous numbersCert XVI, 108; A06005
LevelItem
TitleRichards, Francis John: certificate of election to the Royal Society
DescriptionCitation typed
CitationRichards has made important contributions to the study of relations of nutrient deficiencies to physiological processes; in particular the effects of potassium status on nitrogen and carbohydrate metabolism as related to respiration and water economy. Using complex factorial experiments, the interactions of potassium with phosphorus, sodium, calcium and rubidium were elucidated and he has employed statistical methods with great skill and devised a method of diagrammatic representation of the interactions. He has greatly advanced the theoretical interpretation of phyllotaxy and devised a "phyllotaxis index" in terms of which diverse systems can be characterised and compared.
List of published papers is appended.
ProposersFrom personal knowledge. F C Gregory; T A Bennet-Clark; W Brown; W H Pearsall; F C Bawden; T Goodey; H G Thornton; A C Chibnall; E J Russell; R Snow; Walter Stiles; Meirion Thomas; Frank Yates; V H Blackman
From general knowledge. R A Fisher
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Richards, Francis John: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA1773Richards; Francis John (1901 - 1965)1901 - 1965
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