The Theory and Practice of Horticulture: Or, An Attempt to Explain the Chief Operations of Gardening Upon Physiological GraoundsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855 - 606 páginas |
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... Preservation of Races by Seed : 463 CHAPTER XVIII . Of the Improvement of Races 481 CHAPTER XIX . Of Resting 507 CHAPTER XX . Of Soil . 525 CHAPTER XXI . Of Manure 539 INDEX . 581 THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF HORTICULTURE . HORTICULTURE ...
... Preservation of Races by Seed : 463 CHAPTER XVIII . Of the Improvement of Races 481 CHAPTER XIX . Of Resting 507 CHAPTER XX . Of Soil . 525 CHAPTER XXI . Of Manure 539 INDEX . 581 THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF HORTICULTURE . HORTICULTURE ...
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... preservation , but forming an impediment to its development as a new plant , is by converting the carbon into carbonic acid , for which purpose a supply of oxygen is necessary . It cannot obtain oxygen in sufficient quantity from the ...
... preservation , but forming an impediment to its development as a new plant , is by converting the carbon into carbonic acid , for which purpose a supply of oxygen is necessary . It cannot obtain oxygen in sufficient quantity from the ...
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... preserved . The growth of new tissue was not assisted by any thin strips of the inner bark still adhering to the tree , by which the descending tissue could have been conducted , but proceeded simply as indicated above , from the ...
... preserved . The growth of new tissue was not assisted by any thin strips of the inner bark still adhering to the tree , by which the descending tissue could have been conducted , but proceeded simply as indicated above , from the ...
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... preserved and brought to light is in every respect most interesting . The letters were cut through the bark into the alburnum , or white wood below , and this very marring of the bark became the means of ВЯ MVO VO TA AV W D Fig . IX ...
... preserved and brought to light is in every respect most interesting . The letters were cut through the bark into the alburnum , or white wood below , and this very marring of the bark became the means of ВЯ MVO VO TA AV W D Fig . IX ...
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... preserved another year , is useful ; there can be no doubt , however , that as few shoots as possible should be thus removed . Another case in which the removal of leaves is justifiable occurs in the Vine . In this plant the fruit is ...
... preserved another year , is useful ; there can be no doubt , however , that as few shoots as possible should be thus removed . Another case in which the removal of leaves is justifiable occurs in the Vine . In this plant the fruit is ...
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