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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Side xiii
... Growth . - Causes of Ger- mination . - Temperature . - Light . - Humidity . - Chemical Changes 7 13 CHAPTER III . GROWTH BY THE ROOT . Roots lengthen at their Points only . - Absorb at that Part chiefly . - Increase in Diameter like ...
... Growth . - Causes of Ger- mination . - Temperature . - Light . - Humidity . - Chemical Changes 7 13 CHAPTER III . GROWTH BY THE ROOT . Roots lengthen at their Points only . - Absorb at that Part chiefly . - Increase in Diameter like ...
Side 6
... Growth by the Root ; 4. Growth by the Stem ; 5. Action of the Leaves ; 6. Action of the Flowers ; and , 7. Maturation of the Fruit . By this means the life of a plant is traced through all its principal changes , and an opportunity is ...
... Growth by the Root ; 4. Growth by the Stem ; 5. Action of the Leaves ; 6. Action of the Flowers ; and , 7. Maturation of the Fruit . By this means the life of a plant is traced through all its principal changes , and an opportunity is ...
Side 10
... growth , but abortions are the only consequence , and at last they perish also . It is otherwise when the spores and antherozoids are mingled in the same The foramen is a minute passage through the integuments of an ovule or young seed ...
... growth , but abortions are the only consequence , and at last they perish also . It is otherwise when the spores and antherozoids are mingled in the same The foramen is a minute passage through the integuments of an ovule or young seed ...
Side 13
... GROWTH . - CAUSES OF GERMINATION . - TEMPERATURE.— LIGHT . HUMIDITY . - CHEMICAL CHANGES . A SEED is a living body , separating from its parent , and capable of growing into a new individual of the same species . It is a reproductive ...
... GROWTH . - CAUSES OF GERMINATION . - TEMPERATURE.— LIGHT . HUMIDITY . - CHEMICAL CHANGES . A SEED is a living body , separating from its parent , and capable of growing into a new individual of the same species . It is a reproductive ...
Side 14
... growth into a plant . It has been objected that the evidence adduced in support of this explanation is not conclusive ; and that there is nothing to show that the hydrogen of decomposed water enters into new combinations or is fixed in ...
... growth into a plant . It has been objected that the evidence adduced in support of this explanation is not conclusive ; and that there is nothing to show that the hydrogen of decomposed water enters into new combinations or is fixed in ...
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