Re: Prof. Deno's publication


>At 09:21 AM 1/11/97 -0500, David wrote:
>>I am still working off his 1993 report version, which covers the germination
>>of around 50 species of Iris.  I hope to have the new version in the next
>>month or so.
>>David Victor
>>>'Seed Germination Theory and Practice'
>>Prof Norman C Deno, Pennsylvania State University
>>Published June 1 1993
>
>David,
>
>Perhaps I missed it the first time, but how do we get a copy of this
>publication?
>Has it been published in a professional scientific journal?
>Does this publication deal only with germination of species irises?
>Thanks in advance for any information.
>
>-Donald
>
>
>Donald Mosser
>AIS, HIPS, SIGNA, SSI, SLI, SPCNI, and IRIS-L
>dmosser@southconn.com
>http://www.geocities.com/rainforest/5570
>
>North Augusta, South Carolina, USA
>On the South Carolina and Georgia Border
>USDA Zone 7b-8
>
>
>
Hi Donald,
Over in the UK, we can get it through a number of local sources.  However, I
believe that you can get it in the US from Norm via 139 Lenor Drive, State
college, PA16801, US
By the way, he is a Prof. of Chemistry, that discipline being the basis of
his interest in the problems of germination.  The book covers a wide range
of genera.  In the version that I have, some 2,500 species  are covered.

Best regards,
David Victor

PS Having just scribbled this note, I just fielded Sharon McAllisters most
recent note on the subject.  I agree with her, this book is more that a
quick 'this is just what you do' type of publication.  It is a controlled
scientific approach to seed germination, examining along the way the various
factors that affect success.  HOWEVER, it is very readable by anybody that
is interested in plants and totally understandable, so please do not be put
off too easily.
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