Abstract
Any reader of the American news magazine, "Time", will know that the editors occasionally publish a "grass roots report" dealing with some current question of public interest. It takes the form
of a survey of the fundamental issues involved, and attempts to assess their significance, in-so-far as those issues are known. It is a tacit recognition by a non-scientific body of opinion of the importance of the underground organs to the well-being of a plant, and that these organs are more essential, despite their hidden and inaccessible habitat, than is commonly recognized. [From Introduction]
Date
1955
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Publisher
Massey University
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