First Principles of Soil FertilityOrange Judd, 1908 - 265 páginas |
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... Phos- phoric acid is supposed to be in some way connected with the transportation of the proteids from one part of the plant to another . Potash is thought to be neces- sary to the conversion of starch into sugar and , con- sequently ...
... Phos- phoric acid is supposed to be in some way connected with the transportation of the proteids from one part of the plant to another . Potash is thought to be neces- sary to the conversion of starch into sugar and , con- sequently ...
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... shown by a simple experiment . A tall cylinder is filled with soil . and to it is added a quantity of water in which are dis- solved compounds containing nitrate nitrogen , phos- phoric acid and 38 FIRST PRINCIPLES OF SOIL FERTILITY.
... shown by a simple experiment . A tall cylinder is filled with soil . and to it is added a quantity of water in which are dis- solved compounds containing nitrate nitrogen , phos- phoric acid and 38 FIRST PRINCIPLES OF SOIL FERTILITY.
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Alfred Vivian. solved compounds containing nitrate nitrogen , phos- phoric acid and potash . If the water that leaches . through this soil is analyzed , it is found that the potash It is a dangerous practice to allow soils to remain bare ...
Alfred Vivian. solved compounds containing nitrate nitrogen , phos- phoric acid and potash . If the water that leaches . through this soil is analyzed , it is found that the potash It is a dangerous practice to allow soils to remain bare ...
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... phos- phoric acid and potash in 1,000 pounds of some of the important crops , the different materials being selected to show something of the range of composition . AMOUNT OF FERTILIZING INGREDIENTS IN CROPS 1,000 POUNDS OF Corn fodder ...
... phos- phoric acid and potash in 1,000 pounds of some of the important crops , the different materials being selected to show something of the range of composition . AMOUNT OF FERTILIZING INGREDIENTS IN CROPS 1,000 POUNDS OF Corn fodder ...
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... phos- phoric acid and potash that was present in the food , and the amount gradually diminishes until practically not any of these materials are retained . It may be noted here that where matured animals are gaining in weight during ...
... phos- phoric acid and potash that was present in the food , and the amount gradually diminishes until practically not any of these materials are retained . It may be noted here that where matured animals are gaining in weight during ...
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acid and potash acre agricultural ammonia amount of nitrogen amount of plant animals applied average bacteria barn barnyard manure bedding carbonic acid clay clover commercial fertilizers complete fertilizers composition compounds condition corn crop decay deep stall denitrification drainage dry matter elements of plant Experiment Station fact farm farmer feeding fertilizing constituents fertilizing materials fertilizing value field grain green manuring ground grown hot fermentation humus important inches increase ingredients kainite land leaching legumes leguminous lime liquid excrement loss of nitrogen lysimeters manure produced materials ments method mineral matter mixed moisture necessary nitrate of soda nitrification nitrifying bacteria nitro nitrogen nure obtained organic matter oxygen phoric acid phos phosphate phosphoric acid plant food plant growth plots plowed pounds practically present rains ration removed rock roots rotation shown soil soil contains soluble substances sufficient sulphate superphosphate supply surface tillage tion urine wheat yield
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Página 225 - Furthermore, the mineral elements are relatively cheap, while the nitrogen is relatively expensive, and the economical use of this expensive element, nitrogen, is dependent to a large degree upon the abundance of the mineral elements in the soil. It is, therefore, advocated that for all crops and for all soils that are in a good state of cultivation, a reasonable excess of phosphoric acid and potash...
Página 1 - ... woods ; All silent is the earth and sky, Except with his own lonely moods The blackbird holds a colloquy. Over the broad hill creeps a beam, Like hope that gilds a good man's brow, And now ascends the nostril-stream Of stalwart horses come to plough.
Página 245 - One will seek to know what the different forms of plant-food are, what they do, from what sources they can be obtained, and how he can use them to best advantage. He will become to some extent an investigator, and will, of necessity, take a deeper interest in his work.