Annual Report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture, Թողարկում 7 |
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Արդյունքներ 82–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... plants . As far back as we can pene- trate the dim vista of the past we see age after age that whenever blight and mildew destroyed the crops of the field , then famine , plague and pestilence followed quickly in their course , and only ...
... plants . As far back as we can pene- trate the dim vista of the past we see age after age that whenever blight and mildew destroyed the crops of the field , then famine , plague and pestilence followed quickly in their course , and only ...
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... plant , each leaf , flower , fruit , seed and structure , selecting with unerring instinct , what is adapted to its peculiar organization . Thus the two sustain a mutual relation to each other . Plants emit oxygen which is essential to ...
... plant , each leaf , flower , fruit , seed and structure , selecting with unerring instinct , what is adapted to its peculiar organization . Thus the two sustain a mutual relation to each other . Plants emit oxygen which is essential to ...
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... plant becomes much less than its constitution requires , it eventually perishes . Under the most favorable circumstances , vitality in plants is limited in duration . In annuals it continues about six months ; in biennials it lingers in ...
... plant becomes much less than its constitution requires , it eventually perishes . Under the most favorable circumstances , vitality in plants is limited in duration . In annuals it continues about six months ; in biennials it lingers in ...
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... plants , although they principally affect decay- ing vegetation , sometimes prey upon debilitated living tissues , which they destroy by their attacks ; hence , practically , we may consider them in many cases as exciting , or at least ...
... plants , although they principally affect decay- ing vegetation , sometimes prey upon debilitated living tissues , which they destroy by their attacks ; hence , practically , we may consider them in many cases as exciting , or at least ...
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... plants become rapidly and successively curled and the tubers shrivel . It is attributed to a preternatural thickened condition of the juices in the tuber planted . The sap is in such a state that it cannot circulate freely in the ...
... plants become rapidly and successively curled and the tubers shrivel . It is attributed to a preternatural thickened condition of the juices in the tuber planted . The sap is in such a state that it cannot circulate freely in the ...
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