Lela Barton was born in
Farmington,
Washington County, Arkansas, on 14 November 1901, the third of five children born to Gaston Reuben and Mary Fannie (née Miller) Barton.[2]
- (1933). Seedling production of tree peony. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 5. 451–460.
- (1939). Storage of
elm seed. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 10, 221–233.
- (1936). Germination and seed production in Lilium sp. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 8. 297–309.
- (1939). Experiments at Boyce Thompson Institute on germination and
dormancy in seeds. Sci. Hort. 7. 186–193.
- & Schroeder, E. M. (1941). Convellaria majalis L. and Silacina racemosa (L.) Desf. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 12. 277–300.
- (1943). The storage of citrus seed. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 13, 47–55.
- (1944). Some seeds showing special dormancy. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 13. 259–271.
- & Thornton, N. C. (1947). Germination and sex population studies of
Ilex opaca Ait. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 14. 405–410.
- & Chandler, C. (1957). Physiological and morphological effects of gibberellic acid on epicotyl dormancy of tree peony. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 19. 201–214.
- (1960). Storage of seeds of
Lobelia cardinalis. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 395–401.
- (1961). Seed preservation and viability. Leonard Hill, London.
- (1965). Viability of seeds of Theobrama cacao L. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 23. 109–122.
- (1966a). Effects of temperature and moisture on viability of stored lettuce, onion, and tomato seed. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 23. 285–290.
- (1967). Bibliography of Seeds. 858 p., Columbia University Press, New York.
- & Croker, W. (1990). Physiology of Seeds: An Introduction to the Experimental Study of Seed and Germination Problems. Bishen Singh Mahendrapal Singh, Dehradun
- (2005). Seeds: Their Preservation And Longevity. Asiatic Publishing House,
ISBN9788187067696
Lela Barton was born in
Farmington,
Washington County, Arkansas, on 14 November 1901, the third of five children born to Gaston Reuben and Mary Fannie (née Miller) Barton.[2]
- (1933). Seedling production of tree peony. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 5. 451–460.
- (1939). Storage of
elm seed. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 10, 221–233.
- (1936). Germination and seed production in Lilium sp. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 8. 297–309.
- (1939). Experiments at Boyce Thompson Institute on germination and
dormancy in seeds. Sci. Hort. 7. 186–193.
- & Schroeder, E. M. (1941). Convellaria majalis L. and Silacina racemosa (L.) Desf. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 12. 277–300.
- (1943). The storage of citrus seed. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 13, 47–55.
- (1944). Some seeds showing special dormancy. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 13. 259–271.
- & Thornton, N. C. (1947). Germination and sex population studies of
Ilex opaca Ait. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 14. 405–410.
- & Chandler, C. (1957). Physiological and morphological effects of gibberellic acid on epicotyl dormancy of tree peony. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 19. 201–214.
- (1960). Storage of seeds of
Lobelia cardinalis. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 395–401.
- (1961). Seed preservation and viability. Leonard Hill, London.
- (1965). Viability of seeds of Theobrama cacao L. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 23. 109–122.
- (1966a). Effects of temperature and moisture on viability of stored lettuce, onion, and tomato seed. Contrib. Boyce Thomp. Inst. 23. 285–290.
- (1967). Bibliography of Seeds. 858 p., Columbia University Press, New York.
- & Croker, W. (1990). Physiology of Seeds: An Introduction to the Experimental Study of Seed and Germination Problems. Bishen Singh Mahendrapal Singh, Dehradun
- (2005). Seeds: Their Preservation And Longevity. Asiatic Publishing House,
ISBN9788187067696