... have not the slightest reason for believing that the nitrogen of the atmosphere takes part in the processes of assimilation of plants and animals; on the contrary, we know that many plants emit the nitrogen which is absorbed by their roots, either... The Farmer's Magazine - Página 2681843Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1842 - 386 páginas
...nitrogen, which is absorbed by their roots, either in the gaseous form, or in solution in water. But there are, on the other hand, numerous facts, showing,...ammonia, derived from the putrefaction of animal matter. same property in an eminent degree. It possesses properties which we do not find in any other compound... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - 1844 - 418 páginas
...nitrogen which is absorbed by their roots, either in the gaseous form, or in solution in water. But there are, on the other hand, numerous facts, showing...ammonia, derived from the putrefaction of animal matter." " Ammonia too, is capable of undergoing such a multitude of transformations, when in contact with other... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1840 - 420 páginas
...nitrogen, which is absorbed by their roots, either in the gaseous form, or in solution in water. But there are on the other hand numerous facts, showing,...ammonia, derived from the putrefaction of animal matter. Ammonia, too, is capable of undergoing such a multitude of transformations, when in contact with other... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1840 - 414 páginas
...nitrogen, which is absorbed by their roots, either in the gaseous form, or in solution in water. But there are on the other hand numerous facts, showing,...this element which is conveyed to their roots in the sta£e of ammonia, derived from the putrefaction of animal matter. Ammonia, too, is capable of undergoing... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1842 - 450 páginas
...nitrogen which is absorbed by their roots, either in the gaseous form, or in solution in water. But there are on the other hand numerous facts, showing,...ammonia,* derived from the putrefaction of animal matter. . Ammonia, too, is capable of undergoing such a multitude of transformations, when in contact with... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1843 - 260 páginas
...nitrogen which is absorbed by their roots, either in the gaseous form, or in solution in water. But there are on the other hand numerous facts, showing,...ammonia, derived from the putrefaction of animal matter. Ammonia, too, is capable of undergoing such a multitude of transformations, when in contact with other... | |
| 1843 - 800 páginas
...'nitrogen, which is absorbed by their roots, either in the gaseous form, or m solution in water, But there are, on the other hand, numerous facts, showing,...gluten, takes place in proportion to the quantity of tins element which is conveyed to their roots in the state of ammonia, derived from the putrefaction... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1843 - 570 páginas
...nitrogen which is absorbed by their roots, either in the gaseous form or in solution in water. But there are, on the other hand, numerous facts showing, that the formation in plants of subertances containing nitrogen, such as gluten, takes place in proportion to the quantity of this... | |
| Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1843 - 446 páginas
...nitrogen which is absorbed by their roots, either in the gaseous form, or in solution in water. But there are on the other hand numerous facts, showing, that the formation in plants of substance! containing nitrogen, such as gluten, takes place in propor tion to the quantity of this... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1844 - 504 páginas
...nitrogen which is absorbed by their roots, either in the gaseous form, or in solution in water. But there are, on the other hand, numerous facts, showing...state of ammonia, derived from the putrefaction of the animal matter." "Ammonia too, is capable of undergoing such a multitude of transformations, when... | |
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