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 sider |
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... Absorb at that Part chiefly . - Increase in Diameter like Stems . - Their Origin . - Are feeding Organs - without much Power of selecting their Food . Nature of the latter . - May be poisoned . Are constantly in Action . - Have been ...
... Absorb at that Part chiefly . - Increase in Diameter like Stems . - Their Origin . - Are feeding Organs - without much Power of selecting their Food . Nature of the latter . - May be poisoned . Are constantly in Action . - Have been ...
Side 14
... absorbed in germination that the seed procures the requisite supply of oxygen ; fixing hydrogen , the other element of water , in its tissue and thus it is enabled to form carbonic acid , which it parts with by its respiratory organs ...
... absorbed in germination that the seed procures the requisite supply of oxygen ; fixing hydrogen , the other element of water , in its tissue and thus it is enabled to form carbonic acid , which it parts with by its respiratory organs ...
Side 17
... ABSORB AT THAT PART CHIEFLY . -INCREASE IN DIAMETER LIKE STEMS . - THEIR ORIGIN . - ARE FEEDING ORGANS . - WITHOUT ... absorbing , with rapidity , c 18 NATURE OF SPONGELETS . any fluid or gaseous matter.
... ABSORB AT THAT PART CHIEFLY . -INCREASE IN DIAMETER LIKE STEMS . - THEIR ORIGIN . - ARE FEEDING ORGANS . - WITHOUT ... absorbing , with rapidity , c 18 NATURE OF SPONGELETS . any fluid or gaseous matter.
Side 18
... absorbing or feeding powers of roots are conducted principally at these points ; and that the general surface of the ... absorbing property , only in a more limited degree . It is not until their tissue is solidified that roots THEIR ...
... absorbing or feeding powers of roots are conducted principally at these points ; and that the general surface of the ... absorbing property , only in a more limited degree . It is not until their tissue is solidified that roots THEIR ...
Side 19
... ABSORBING FORCE . 19 become incapable of passing fluid through their sides ; and when very young and soft , there is probably but little difference between their action and that of the spongelets themselves ; for it is to be remembered ...
... ABSORBING FORCE . 19 become incapable of passing fluid through their sides ; and when very young and soft , there is probably but little difference between their action and that of the spongelets themselves ; for it is to be remembered ...
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