| Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station - 1905 - 236 sider
...animal life. Maumene (loc. cit.) suggests that it may be due "to acceleration of the order of growth" or "the suspension of an arrest which has occurred in the natural growth," or "it may be merely an excitant." Furthermore "the vapors of ether and chloroform only have a momentary... | |
| Massachusetts Horticultural Society - 1909 - 592 sider
...plants is a matter of theory and may be due to an acceleration of the order of growth, or the phenomenon may be the suspension of an arrest which has occurred...extreme stimulation, shorten the period of repose and incite vegetation." Beltz (3) believes that "ether or chloroform cause an extension of the plant cells... | |
| Massachusetts Horticultural Society - 1907 - 950 sider
...plants is a matter of theory and may be due to an acceleration of the order of growth, or the phenomenon may be the suspension of an arrest which has occurred...extreme stimulation, shorten the period of repose and incite vegetation." Beltz (3) believes that "ether or chloroform cause an extension of the plant cells... | |
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