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" The cedema of the tomato is a swelling of certain parts of the plant brought about by an excess of water which stretches the cell walls, making them very thin and the cells very large. "
Irrigation Farming: A Handbook for the Proper Application of Water in the ... - Página 264
por Lucius Merle Wilcox - 1902 - 494 páginas
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Bulletin, Temas26-61

1891 - 1158 páginas
...tomato is a swelling of certain parts of the plant brought about by an excess of water which stretches the cell walls, making them very thin and the cells...dying, exerts an injurious influence in adjacent parts. The excess of water in the tissues is favored by the following conditions : 1. Insufficient light....
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Bulletin, Volúmenes36-61

1891 - 812 páginas
...tomato is a swelling of certain parts of the plant brought about by an excess of water which stretches the cell walls, making them very thin and the cells...dying, exerts an injurious influence in adjacent parts. The excess of water in the tissues is favored by the following conditions : 1. Insufficient light....
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Annual Report - Vermont. Agricultural Experiment Station, Burlington, Temas5-8

Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station - 1892 - 768 páginas
...tomato is a swelling of certain parts of the plant brought about by an excess of water which stretches the cell walls, making them very thin and the cells...and that part of the plant dying exerts an injurious effect on the adjacent parts. The excess of water in the tissues is favored by the following conditions:...
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Annual Report of the Dean [and Director], Volumen6

New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station - 1894 - 438 páginas
...tomato is a swelling of certain parts of the plant brought about by an excess of water which stretches the cell walls, making them very thin and the cells...dying, exerts an injurious influence in adjacent parts. The excess of water in the tissues is favored by the following conditions : 1. Insufficient light....
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Experiment Station Record, Volumen5

United States. Office of Experiment Stations - 1895 - 1350 páginas
...plant brought about by an excess of water which stretches the cell walls, making them very thin and tbe cells very large. The excess of -water may be so great...down, and, that part of the plant dying exerts an injurions influence in adjacent parts. Th e excess of water in the tissues is favored by the following...
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The Forcing Book: A Manual of the Cultivation of Vegetables in Glass Houses

Liberty Hyde Bailey - 1897 - 296 páginas
...certain 6r. CEdema of the tomato. parts of the plant brought about by an excess of water which stretches the cell walls, making them very thin and the cells...dying, exerts an injurious influence in adjacent parts. "The excess of water in the tissues is favored by the following conditions : " 1. Insufficient light....
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Annual Report of the Board of Control of the New York ..., Temas1-26

New York State Agricultural Experiment Station - 1908 - 528 páginas
...case of cedema. According to Atkinson cedema is brought about9 " by an excess of water which stretches the cell walls, making them very thin and the cells very large." It would seem from theoretical considerations. and from the behavior of the plants as well, that ringing,...
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Annual Report, Volumen4

New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1908 - 528 páginas
...case of-œdema. According to Atkinson cedema is brought about0 " by an excess of water which stretches the cell walls, making them very thin and the cells very large." It would seem from theoretical considerations, and from the behavior of the plants as well, that ringing,...
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The Encyclopedia of Practical Horticulture: A Reference System of ..., Volumen4

Granville Lowther, William Worthington - 1914 - 524 páginas
...tomato is a swelling of certain parts of the plant brought about by an excess of water, which stretches the cell walls, making them very thin and the cells...exerts an injurious influence in adjacent parts." The cause of Oedema is insufficient light, too much water in the soil and too high a moisture content...
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Experiment Station Record, Volumen5

United States. Office of Experiment Stations - 1895 - 1542 páginas
...tomato is a swelling of certain parts of tho plant brought about by an excess of water which stretches the cell walls, making them very thin and the cells...dying exerts an injurious influence in adjacent parts. Th e excess of water in the tissues is favored by the following conditions : (1) Insufficient light....
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