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Inorganic Plant Poisons and Stimulants

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The work surveys experimental investigations into how several inorganic elements affect plant growth, surveying methods (water, sand, pot and field cultures) and presenting systematic chapters on copper, zinc, arsenic, boron and manganese. For each element it reviews evidence of occurrence in plants, toxic and sometimes stimulatory effects on germination and development, comparisons across higher and lower plants, and physiological considerations that explain dose- and context-dependent outcomes. The author evaluates conflicting results, emphasises the importance of balanced nutrient mixtures and experimental technique, and concludes with practical summaries and references for further study.

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Winifred Elsie Brenchley

Winifred Elsie Brenchley was a notable figure in the field of botany, particularly recognized for her contributions to the study of plant toxins. Her key work, "Inorganic Plant Poisons and Stimulants," explores the effects of various inorganic substances found in plants, providing valuable insights into their potential dangers and uses. Brenchley's research has contributed to the understanding of plant chemistry and its implications for both agriculture and medicine. Through her scholarly work, she has left a lasting impact on the study of toxicology and botany.

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