Abstract
THE great amount of valuable research being accomplished in biology, genetics, and botany by the investigators of the Carnegie Institution of Washington is shown by the reports from the Departments of Genetics and Botany in the Year-Book for 1922 of the Institution. Reports are included not only of the experimental work at the Station for Experimental Evolution near New York, the Desert Botanical Laboratory at Tucson, Arizona, and the Coastal Laboratory at Carmel, California, but also from men holding chairs in various American universities, and from travel experiments in regions so far afield as South Africa and Australia. Only a few of the many lines of research of which this Year-Book contains reports of progress can even be mentioned in a short review.
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G., R. American Genetical and Botanical Research. Nature 112, 561–562 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/112561b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/112561b0