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Jagadis Chandra Bose

    Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose était un polymathe bengali dont le travail a considérablement fait progresser les domaines de l'optique radio et micro-ondes, ainsi que la science des plantes. Il a jeté les bases de la science expérimentale dans le sous-continent indien et est reconnu comme un père de la science des ondes radio. Bose est également célébré comme le père de la science-fiction bengalaise, explorant des royaumes imaginatifs dans ses contributions littéraires. Son esprit pionnier a comblé le fossé entre la recherche scientifique rigoureuse et les possibilités illimitées de la fiction.

    Plant Response as a Means of Physiological Investigation
    Growth and Tropic Movements of Plants
    Response in the Living and Non-Living
    The Physiology of Photosynthesis
    Researches On Irritability of Plants
    Plant Response as a Means of Physiological Investigation; Volume 1906
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      Jagadis Chandra Bose presents his research on plant response, exploring the ways in which plants respond to external stimuli. He provides detailed descriptions of his experiments and analysis of the results, providing valuable insights into the mechanisms of plant physiology. This book is an essential resource for students and researchers in the field of plant physiology.

      Plant Response as a Means of Physiological Investigation; Volume 1906
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      Plant Response as a Means of Physiological Investigation