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Eric John Hewitt

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Hewitt E. J. (1966). Sand and Water Culture Methods Used in the Study of Plant Nutrition. Farnham Royal, England: Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, pp. 547. Technical Communication No. 22 (Revised 2nd Edition) of the Commonwealth Bureau of Horticulture and Plantation
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Hewitt E. J. (1952). Sand and Water Culture Methods Used in the Study of Plant Nutrition. Farnham Royal, England: Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux, pp. 241. Technical Communication No. 22 of the Commonwealth Bureau of Horticulture and Plantation
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opened in 1956. He was a Reader in Plant Physiology at the University of Bristol from 1967 to 1984.
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Bergersen, Fraser J. (2004). "Eric John Hewitt. 27 February 1919-1 January 2002".
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Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society
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Index

FRS
plant physiologist
plant nutrition
nutrient recipes
Long Ashton Nutrient Solution
sand and water culture methods
Whitgift School
botany
chemistry
King's College London
University of Bristol
Long Ashton Research Station
Fellow of the Royal Society
doi
10.1098/rsbm.2004.0011
S2CID
83853876
Categories
1919 births
2002 deaths
People educated at Whitgift School
Alumni of King's College London
Associates of King's College London
Alumni of the University of Bristol
Fellows of the Royal Society
Academics of the University of Bristol
British botanists

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