Friday, August 28, 2015

Here Is A List of Just the Conventional Science Publications of Rupert Sheldrake to Date, He's Still Conducting Experiments So I Imagine There Will Be More To Come

Papers on Hormone Production in Plants

The Production of Hormones in Higher Plants
Biological Reviews (1973) 48, 509-559
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Do Coleoptile Tips Produce Auxin?
New Phytologist (1973) 72, 433-447
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Auxin in the Cambium and its Differentiating Derivatives
Journal of Experimental Botany ( 1971), 22, 735-740
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The Occurrence and Significance of Auxin in the Substrata of Bryophytes
New Phytologist (1971) 70, 519-526
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The Production of Auxin by Autolysing Tissues
Planta (Berlin) (1968) 80, 227-236
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Production of Auxin by Detached Leaves
Nature (1968), 217, 195
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The Production of Auxin by Tobacco Internode Tissues
New Phytologist (1968) 67 1-13
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Papers on Auxin Transport in Plants


Effects of Osmotic Stress on Polar Auxin Transport in Avena Mesocotyl Sections
Planta (1979) 145, 113-117
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Carrier-mediated Auxin Transport
Planta (1974) 118, 101-121
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The Polarity of Auxin Transport in Inverted Cuttings
New Phytologist (1974) 74, 637-642
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Auxin Transport in Secondary Tissues
Journal of Experimental Botany ( 1973) 24, 87-96
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Effect of pH and Surface Charge on Cell Uptake of Auxin
Nature New Biology (1973) 244, 285-288
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Polar Auxin Transport in Leaves of Monocotyledons
Nature (1972), 238, 352-353
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Papers on Cell Differentiation
 
Cellulase and Cell Differentiation in Acer pseudoplatanus
Planta (1970), 95, 167-178
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A Cellulase in Hevea Latex
Physiologia Plantarum (1970), 23, 267-77
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Cellulase in Latex and its Possible Significance in Cell Differentiation
Planta, (1969), 89, 82-84
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Some Constituents of Xylem Sap and their Possible Relationship to Xylem Differentiation
Journal of Experimental Botany, (1968) 19(61), 681-9
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Papers on The Ageing and Death of Cells
 
The Ageing, Growth and Death of Cells 
Nature, Vol. 250, No. 5465, pp. 381-385, August 2nd 1974
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Death
Theoria to Theory 7, 31-38 (1973)
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Papers on Crop Physiology
 
Effect of Harvest Methods on the Second Flush Yield of Short-duration Pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan)
Journal of Agricultural Science, (Cambridge), (1987),109, 591-593
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Factors Affecting Growth and Yield of Short-duration Pigeonpea and its Potential
Journal of Agricultural Science, (Cambridge), (1987), 109, 519-529
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A Perennial Cropping System from Pigeonpea Grown in Post-rainy Season
Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, (1987), 57, 895-9

Pigeon Pea Physiology 
Abstract not on website
In: The Physiology of Tropical Crops ed. P. H. Goldsworthy
Blackwell, Oxford (1984)

Effect of Seed-grading on the Yields of Chickpea and Pigeonpea
Indian Journal of Agricultural Science (1981), 51, 389-393
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Varietal Differences in Seed Size and Seedling Growth of Pigionpea and Chickpea - 
Abstract not on website
Indian Journal of Agricultural Science, (1981), 51, 389-393

Effects of Pod Exposure on the Yield of Chickpeas - 
Abstract not on website
Field Crops Research, (1980), 3, 180-191

Iron Chlorosis in Chickpea Grown on High pH Calcareous Vertisol - 
Abstract not on website
Field Crops Research, (1980), 3, 211-214

Growth and Development of Chickpeas under Progressive Moisture Stress In: 
Stress Physiology in Crop Plants, ed. H.Mussell and R.Staples. Wiley, New York, 1979. 
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Comparisons of Earlier- and Later-formed Pods of Chickpeas (Cicer arietinum)
Annals of Botany (1979), 43, 467-473
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Comparisons of Earlier- and Later-formed Pods of Pigeonpeas (Cajanus cajan)
Annals of Botany (1979), 43, 459-466
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The Effects of Flower Removal on the Seed Yield of Pigeonpeas (Cajanus cajan)
Annals of Applied Biology (1979), 91, 383-390
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Growth, Development and Nutrient Uptake in Pigeonpeas(Cajanus cajan)
Journal of Agricultural Science (Cambridge) (1979), 92, 513-526
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A Hydrodynamical Model of Pod-Set in Pigeonpea (Cajunus Cajan)
Indian Journal of Plant Physiology, (1979), 22, 137-143
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Pigeonpea as a Winter Crop in Peninsular India - 
Abstract not on website
Experimental Agriculture, (1979), 15, 91-95

The Expression and Influence on Yield of the 'Double-Podded' Character in Chickpeas
Field Crops Research (1978), 1, 243-253
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Some Effects of the Physiological State of Pigeonpeas on the Incidence of the Wilt Disease
Tropical Grain Legumes Bulletin, (1978), 11, 24-5

Books - Abstracts not on website
The Anatomy of the Pigeonpea (with S. S. Bisen)
ICRISAT Monograph Series, Hyderabad (1980)
 
Papers on the Philosophy of Biology
 
Three Approaches to Biology. Part I The Mechanistic Theory of Life
Theoria to Theory (1980), 14, 125-144
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Three Approaches to Biology. Part II Vitalism
Theoria to Theory (1981), 14, 227-240
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Three Approaches to Biology. Part III Organicism
Theoria to Theory (1981), 14, 301-311

Papers on Experimenter Effects
 
Personally speaking 
New Scientist, (2001) July 19, 48-49
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How Widely is Blind Assessment Used in Scientific Research? 
Alternative Therapies (1999) 5(3), 88-91
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Could Experimenter Effects Occur in the Physical and Biological Sciences? 
Skeptical Inquirer (1998) 22(3), 57-58 
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Experimenter Effects in Scientific Research: How Widely are they Neglected? 
Journal of Scientific Exploration (1998) 12, 73-78
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And that's not counting the published research he has in topics the pseudo-skeptics would dismiss even though they were conducted within the normal practices of science and published in reviewed journals.  Considering he's been black balled in many places since the 1980s after he was attacked by John Maddox, it's quite a few papers.  And note, he's even been published in the high journal of the pseudo-skeptics.  

So, give me a link to your CV and the list of your published papers and some proof that you're the one who wrote them and I'll post a link to those.   

1 comment:

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