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The tenth volume of Water-in-Plants Bibl iography includes papers
in al I fields of plant water relations research which appeared
during the year 1984 - from theoreti cal considerations about the
state of water in cel Is and its membrane transport to drought
resistance of plants or physiological significance of irrigation.
In addition to papers devoted entirely to plant water relations,
papers on other topics are in cluded if they contain data on plant
hydration level, water vapour efflux, rate of water uptake or water
transport, etc., or if they contain valuable methodological in
formation (measurement of selected microclimatic factors, soi I
moisture etc.). We have tried to cover fully the relevant papers
which have been publ ished in important scientific periodicals and
books. Articles appeared in local journals, mimeographed booklets,
abstracts of thesis and of symposia contributions, etc., were
chosen mostly from reprints received directly from authors. The
courtesy of those is highly appreciated. The manuscript is usually
prepared in May and June of the year fol lowing the year which it
covers. Unfortunately some reprints come later and thus the
respective references appear in the fol lowing volume, with one
year delay. To maximize the value of the bibl iography the
references are arranged alphabetic ally according to the authors'
names, and each volume is provided with three indexes."
The ninth volume of Water-in-Plants Bibi iography includes papers
in al I fields of plant water relations research which appeared
during the year 1983. - from theoreti cal considerations about the
state of water in cel 15 and its membrane transport to drought
resistance of plants or physiological significance of irrigation.
In addition to papers devoted entirely to plant water relations,
papers on other topics are in cluded if they contain data on plant
hydration level, water vapour efflux, rate of water uptake or water
transport, etc., or if they contain valuable methodological in
formation (measurement of selected microclimatic factors, soi I
moisture etc. l. We have tried to cover ful Iy the relevant papers
which have been publ ished in important scientific periodicals and
books. Articles appeared in local journals, mimeographed booklets,
abstracts of thesis and of symposia contributions, etc., were
chosen mostly from reprints received directly from authors. The
courtesy of those is highly appreciated. The manuscript is usual Iy
prepared in May and June of the year fol lowing the year which it
covers. Unfortunately some reprints come later and thus the
respective references appear in the fol lowing volume, with one
year delay. To maximize the value of the bibi iography the
references are arranged alphabetic al Iy according to the authors'
names, and each volume is provided with three indexes."
The seventh volume of Water-in-Plants Bibl iography includes papers
in al I fields of plant water relations research which appeared
during the year 1981 - from theoreti- cal considerations about the
state of water in cel Is and its membrane transport to drought
resistance of plants or physiological significance of irrigation.
In addition to papers devoted entirely to plant water relations,
papers on other topics are in- cluded if they contain data on plant
hydration level, water vapour efflux, rate of water uptake or water
transport, etc., or if they contain valuable methodological in-
formation (measurement of selected microcl imatic factors, soi I
moisture etc.). We have tried to cover fully the relevant papers
which have been publ ished in the most important scientific
periodicals and books. Articles appeared in local jour- nals,
mimeographed booklets, abstracts of thesis and of symposia
contributions, etc., were chosen mostly from reprints received
directly from authors. The courtesy of those authors who have
already suppl ied us with reprints and I ists of their publ ica-
tions is highly appreciated. The manuscript is usually prepared in
May and June of the year fol lowing the year which it covers.
Unfortunately some reprints come later and thus the respective
references appear in the fol lowing volume, with one year de- lay.
To maximize the value of the bib I iography the references are
arranged alphabetic- ally according to the authors' names, and each
volume is provided with three indexes.
The sixth volume of Water-in-Plants Bibl iography includes papers
in all fields of plant wa-rer relations research which appeared
during the year 1980 - from theore- tical considerations about the
state of water in cells and its membl"ane transport to drought
resistance of plants or physiological significance of irrigation.
In addition to papers devoted entirely to plant water I"elations,
papers on other topics are included if they contain data on plant
hydration level, water vapour efflux, ra- te of water uptake or
\'later transport, etc., or if they contain valuable methodolo-
gical informati-on (measurement of selected microcl imatic factors,
soi I nx:>isture, etc. ). We have tried to cover fully the
relevant papers whi ch have been publ ished in the rTDst important
scienti fie periodicals and books. Articles appeared in local
journals, mirreographed booklets, abstracts of thesis and of
symposia contributions, etc., were chosen rTDstly from reprints
received directly from authors. The courtesy of those authors who
have already supplied us with reprints and lists of their - bl
ications is highly appreciated. The manuscript is usually prepared
in ~1ay and June of the year 10110l,ing the year which it covers.
Unfortunataly some reprints come later and thus the respective
references appear in the following vol ume, with one year delay. To
maximize the value of the bibliography the references are alTanged
alphabeti- cally according to the authors' names, and each volume
is provided "ith three indexes.
The third volume of Water-in-Plants Bibl iography includes papers
in al I fields of plant water relations research which appeared
during the year 1977 - from theore tical considerations about the
state of water in cel Is and its membrane transport to drought
resistance of plants or physiological significance of irrigation.
In addition to papers devoted entirely to plant water relations,
papers on other topics are included if they contain data on plant
hydration level, water vapour efflux, rate. of water uptake or
water transport, etc., or if they contain valuable methodological
information (measurement of selected microclimatic factors, soi I
moisture, etc. l. We have tried to cover fully the relevant papers
which have appeared in the important scientific periodicals and
books. Articles published in local journals, mimeographed booklets,
abstracts of thesis and of symposia contributions, etc., were
chosen mostly from reprints received directly from authors. The
courtesy of those authors who have already supplied us with
reprints and lists of their publ ications is highly appreciated.
The manuscript is usually prepared in May and June of the year fol
lowing the year which it covers. Unfortunately some reprints come
later and thus the respective references appear in the fol lowing
volume, with one year delay. To maximize the value of the
bibliography the references are arranged alphabe tical Iy according
to the authors' names, and each volume is provided with three in
dexes. The authors' index contains al I names of authors,
co-authors and editors."
From the point of view of individual consumer there are too many
scientific papers being produced and published every year, too many
to be looked up in the tremendous and steadi Iy increasing number
and volume of scientific periodicals and proceedings from allover
the world. This is not only the result of the "publish or perish"
law, but also - let us hope mainly - the result of the increasing
amount of true scientific information discovered. Even in a single
scientific field too many papers are to be preselected according to
the individual interest and to be looked through in order to see
what they are reporting on. [And of course they are too many in
these preselected to be read and studied in detai I. At the present
nobody wi I I help us with this last link of what is called the
information chain. But let us not speak about this lamentable point
now. l Some tools are already wei I known and have been used to
master more easily the overwhelming flood of scientific production
as far as the first selection of information is concerned. Bibl
iographies covering specific fields are one of these tools. They
extremely faci I itate the preselection and when carefully indexed
they give the user much more than a heap of selected titles. Such a
periodiC bibliography in the field of plant-water relations is sti
I I lacking.
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