The universality of the appearance of these simple forms of fungi upon all spots favourable to their development, has given rise to the belief that they are spontaneously produced by decaying substances, but there is no occasion for this mode of accounting... The Wonders of Plant Life Under the Microscope - Página 70por Sophia Bledsoe HERRICK - 1883 - 248 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1841 - 316 páginas
...development, has given rise to the belief that they were spontaneously produced by the decomposing substances. But there is no occasion for this mode...adopted by Nature for the production and diffusion of their germs suffices to explain it. The duration of the lives of individuals among the Fungi is very... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1848 - 600 páginas
...development, has given rise to the belief that they were tpontaneousb/ produced by the decomposing substances. But there is no occasion for this mode...adopted by Nature, for the production and diffusion of their germs, suffices to explain it. The duration of the lives of individuals among the Fungi is very... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1856 - 758 páginas
...universality of the appearance of these simple forms of Fungi upon all spots favorable to their development, has given rise to the belief that they are spontaneously...adequately suffices to explain the facts of the case. The numher of sporules which any one Fungus may develope, is almost incalculable ; a single individual... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1856 - 824 páginas
...univer~ality of the appearance of these simple forms of Fungi upon all spot* favourable to their development, has given rise to the belief that they are spontaneously...since the extraordinary means adopted by Nature for Vhe production and diffusion of the germs of these plants, adequately suffices to explain the facts... | |
| Elisha Noyce - 1859 - 360 páginas
...universality of the appearance of these simple forms of fungi upon all spots favourable to their development, has given rise to the belief that they are spontaneously..." The number of sporules which any one fungus may develope is almost incalculable; a single individual of the " puff-ball" tribe, has been computed to... | |
| William Stephen Coleman - 1862 - 118 páginas
...universality of the appearance of these simple forms of fungi upon all spots favourable to their development, has given rise to the belief that they are spontaneously...case. "The number of sporules which any one fungus may develope is almost incalculable ; a single individual of the " puff-ball " tribe, has been computed... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1862 - 638 páginas
...universality •of the appearance of the simpler forms of fungi upon all spots favorable to their development, has given rise to the belief that they are spontaneously...extraordinary means adopted by nature for the production and difusión of the germs of these plants adequately suffice to explain the facts of the case Fie. 13.... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1868 - 886 páginas
...universality of the appearance of these simple forms of Fungi upon all spots favourable to their development has given rise to the belief that they are spontaneously...case. The number of sporules which any one Fungus may develope, is almost incalculable ; a single individual of the puff-ball tribe has been computed to... | |
| 1870 - 956 páginas
...universality of the appearance of these simple forms of fungi upon all spots favourable to their development, has given rise to the belief that they are spontaneously..." The number of sporules which any one fungus may develop is almost incalculable ; a single individual of the " puff-ball" tribe has been computed to... | |
| Marvels - 1880 - 376 páginas
...universality of the appearance of these simple forms of fungi upon all spots favourable to their development, has given rise to the belief that they are spontaneously...case. "The number of sporules which any one fungus may develope is almost incalculable ; a single individual of the " puff-ball " tribe, has been computed... | |
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