Rural Economy, in Its Relations with Chemistry, Physics, and Meteorology: Or, Chemistry Applied to AgricultureScholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1850 - 532 sider |
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Side 9
... seeds .... II . - Proximate principles with a ternary composition : of starch Inuline Of woody matter and cellular tissue .. Density of different kinds of wood , according to Brisson . Of sugar Beet - root sugar · Palm sugar Grape sugar ...
... seeds .... II . - Proximate principles with a ternary composition : of starch Inuline Of woody matter and cellular tissue .. Density of different kinds of wood , according to Brisson . Of sugar Beet - root sugar · Palm sugar Grape sugar ...
Side 13
... seeds , has had recourse to infinite care and foresight , which are in some measure an assurance of their importance . The seed is often placed in the middle of an abundant fleshy pulp , which serves to afford it nourishment or ma nure ...
... seeds , has had recourse to infinite care and foresight , which are in some measure an assurance of their importance . The seed is often placed in the middle of an abundant fleshy pulp , which serves to afford it nourishment or ma nure ...
Side 14
... seed . The seeds of gramineous plants do not separate into two parts at the commencement of their independent existence . They are , in fact , seeds which have but a single cotyledon . As plants which spring from seeds of one or of more ...
... seed . The seeds of gramineous plants do not separate into two parts at the commencement of their independent existence . They are , in fact , seeds which have but a single cotyledon . As plants which spring from seeds of one or of more ...
Side 15
... seed , it is necessary to increase very con- siderably the quantity sown . The inactivity of the seed ceases so soon as it is brought into contact with water and the air under the influence of a sufficient temperature . Sown in moist ...
... seed , it is necessary to increase very con- siderably the quantity sown . The inactivity of the seed ceases so soon as it is brought into contact with water and the air under the influence of a sufficient temperature . Sown in moist ...
Side 16
... seed . These organs , which we shall study in succession , are , 1st . The roots ; 2d . The stem ; 3d . The leaves ; 4th . The appendages of the fructification . When we follow the progress of a seed set in a proper soil , we observe ...
... seed . These organs , which we shall study in succession , are , 1st . The roots ; 2d . The stem ; 3d . The leaves ; 4th . The appendages of the fructification . When we follow the progress of a seed set in a proper soil , we observe ...
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acre advantage agriculture albumen alkaline Alsace alumina ammonia analysis animals appears arable ascertained ashes atmosphere azote azotized principles Bechelbronn beet bushels calcareous carbonate of lime carbonic acid cattle cent clay clover color composition contains course crops cultivation decomposition Ditto dried dung dwts earth effect elements employed excrements experiments fact Fahr fattening fatty matter favorable fecula feet fermentation fertility forage formed gluten grain ground gypsed gypsum heat horse humus Hydrogen indigo influence Jerusalem artichoke kind land leaves lime magnesia maize manure marl milk mineral moist moisture oats observations obtained oil-cake organic matter oxide oxygen Payen phosphate phosphoric acid plants potash potatoes produce proportion quantity roots rotation saline sand Saussure Schwertz seed silica soda soil soluble solution starch straw substances sugar sulphate of lime sulphuric sulphuric acid surface tion tissue trees urine vegetable weight wheat wood woody yield