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 páginas |
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... Effect of Light.- Digestion or decomposition of Carbonic Acid . - Insensible Perspiration . Formation of Secretions . - Fall of the Leaf . - Formation of Buds by Leaves • PAGE 54 CHAPTER VI . ACTION OF FLOWERS . Structure of Flowers ...
... Effect of Light.- Digestion or decomposition of Carbonic Acid . - Insensible Perspiration . Formation of Secretions . - Fall of the Leaf . - Formation of Buds by Leaves • PAGE 54 CHAPTER VI . ACTION OF FLOWERS . Structure of Flowers ...
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... effects are produced upon the Sensitive Plant and other species . Here we have direct proof that the life of a plant is affected by destructive agents in the same manner as animals . The curious effect of anesthetic substances is the ...
... effects are produced upon the Sensitive Plant and other species . Here we have direct proof that the life of a plant is affected by destructive agents in the same manner as animals . The curious effect of anesthetic substances is the ...
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... effects , observed in both cases , were merely accidental . Out of a series of fifty - five experiments on different seeds , twenty appeared in favour of electricity , ten against it , and twenty - five showed no effect whatever ; and ...
... effects , observed in both cases , were merely accidental . Out of a series of fifty - five experiments on different seeds , twenty appeared in favour of electricity , ten against it , and twenty - five showed no effect whatever ; and ...
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... effect of which is to produce propulsion . A tree may be assumed to be a combination of hollow tubes freely communi- cating with each other , and enclosed in a skin through which fluids are capable of being absorbed on the one hand and ...
... effect of which is to produce propulsion . A tree may be assumed to be a combination of hollow tubes freely communi- cating with each other , and enclosed in a skin through which fluids are capable of being absorbed on the one hand and ...
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... EFFECT LIGHT . - DIGESTION OR DECOMPOSITION OF CARBONIC ACID . - INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION . - FORMATION OF SECRETIONS . - FALL OF THE LEAF.— FORMATION OF BUDS BY LEAVES . A LEAF is an appendage of the stem of a plant , having one or more ...
... EFFECT LIGHT . - DIGESTION OR DECOMPOSITION OF CARBONIC ACID . - INSENSIBLE PERSPIRATION . - FORMATION OF SECRETIONS . - FALL OF THE LEAF.— FORMATION OF BUDS BY LEAVES . A LEAF is an appendage of the stem of a plant , having one or more ...
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