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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... evaporating water of the plant , is returned to the atmosphere , when the cause of the fixation of carbon , viz ... evaporate again on the surface of the wick . " - Liebig's Organic Chemistry , 1840 . The foregoing passage is objected to ...
... evaporating water of the plant , is returned to the atmosphere , when the cause of the fixation of carbon , viz ... evaporate again on the surface of the wick . " - Liebig's Organic Chemistry , 1840 . The foregoing passage is objected to ...
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... evaporation can take place , nevertheless the water will disappear ; and this can only happen from its having been abstracted by the branch which lost it again by insensible perspiration . Hales , an excellent observer , devised many ...
... evaporation can take place , nevertheless the water will disappear ; and this can only happen from its having been abstracted by the branch which lost it again by insensible perspiration . Hales , an excellent observer , devised many ...
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... action , and deperdition or evaporation , which is merely physical . But the latter is too small in amount to be worth taking into account for practical purposes . 68 GARREAU'S EXPERIMENTS . which a plant grows . Submerged F 2.
... action , and deperdition or evaporation , which is merely physical . But the latter is too small in amount to be worth taking into account for practical purposes . 68 GARREAU'S EXPERIMENTS . which a plant grows . Submerged F 2.
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... evaporation is most abundant along the course of the nerves , and in those parts of the epidermis , on which there is the least quantity of oily matter . Hence it is apparent why carefully washing with soap and water proves so ...
... evaporation is most abundant along the course of the nerves , and in those parts of the epidermis , on which there is the least quantity of oily matter . Hence it is apparent why carefully washing with soap and water proves so ...
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... evaporation , goes on faster than the roots can make it good , or the tissue transmit it ; old leaves " burn " and dry up ; and young leaves perish as fast as they are formed . Such being the result of preternaturally high temperature ...
... evaporation , goes on faster than the roots can make it good , or the tissue transmit it ; old leaves " burn " and dry up ; and young leaves perish as fast as they are formed . Such being the result of preternaturally high temperature ...
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