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" ... is in fact supplied with a certain amount of this necessary substance, and owing to this germination does take place, although by no means under such advantageous circumstances as it would were the soil in a better condition. "
Draining for Profit, and Draining for Health - Página 14
por George Edwin Waring - 1867 - 238 páginas
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Prize-essays and Transactions of the Highland and ..., Volumen8;Volumen14

Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland - 1843 - 964 páginas
...abundantly supplied with water, but no air. Here again, therefore, germination cannot take place. It may be well to state here, that this can never occur...under such advantageous circumstances as it would were the soil in a better condition. We pass on now to fig. 3. Here we find a different state of matters....
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Rudimentary Treatise on the Drainage of Districts and Lands

George Drysdale Dempsey - 1854 - 180 páginas
...abundantly supplied with water, but no air. Here again, therefore, germination cannot take place. It may be well to state here, that this can never occur...power of dissolving air to a certain extent, the seed is in fact supplied with a certain amount of this necessary substance; and, owing to this, germination...
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Farm Drainage: The Principles, Processes, and Effects of Draining Land with ...

Henry Flagg French - 1859 - 410 páginas
...abundantly supplied with water, but no air. Here again. therefore. germination cannot take place. It may be well to state here, that this can never occur...dissolving air to a certain extent. the seed a in Fig. 92 is, in fact, supplied with a certain amount of this necessary substance ; and. owing to this, germination...
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The Wheat Plant: Its Origin, Culture, Growth, Development, Composition ...

John Hancock Klippart - 1860 - 724 páginas
...abundantly supplied with water, but no' air. Here again, therefore, germination can not take place. It may be well to state here, that this can never occur...because, water having the power of dissolving air to u certain extent. the seed in Fig. 26 is, in fact, supplied with THE WHEAT PLANT. a certain amount...
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The Principles and Practice of Land Drainage

John Hancock Klippart - 1861 - 486 páginas
...abundantly supplied with water, but no air. Here again, therefore, germination can not take place. It may be well to state here, that this can never occur exactly in nature, because water has the power of dissolving air to a certain extent; the seed is, in fact, supplied with a certain...
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Annual Report of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture, Volumen19,Parte1865

Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1865 - 766 páginas
...abundantly supplied with water, but M air. Here again, therefore, germination cannot take place. It may be well to state here, that this can never occur exactly in nature, because water has the power of dissolving air to a certain extent ; the seed is, in fact, supplied with a certain...
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Annual Report, Volumen19

Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1865 - 768 páginas
...abundantly supplied with water, but no air. Here again, therefore, germination cannot take place. It may be well to state here, that this can never occur exactly in nature, because water has the power of dissolving air to a certain extent ; the seed is, in fact, supplied with a certain...
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The Principles and Practice of Land Drainage: Embracing a Brief History of ...

John Hancock Klippart - 1867 - 478 páginas
...abundantly supplied with water, but no air. Here again, therefore, germination can not take place. It may be well to state here, that this can never occur exactly in nature, because water has the power of dissolving air to a certain extent; the seed is, in fact, supplied with acertain amount...
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On the Drainage of Lands, Towns, & Buildings

George Drysdale Dempsey - 1890 - 430 páginas
...abundantly supplied with water, but no air. Here again, therefore, germination cannot take place. It may be well to state here that this can never occur...power of dissolving air to a certain extent, the seed is in fact supplied with a certain amount of this necessary substance, and owing to this germination...
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