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" ... plant are by the soil converted into, and retained in, a condition not of absolute, but of relative insolubility, and are kept available to the plant by the continual circulation in the soil of the more abundant saline matters. "
How Crops Feed: A Treatise on the Atmosphere and the Soil as Related to the ... - Página 374
por Samuel William Johnson - 1896 - 359 páginas
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1859 - 482 páginas
...to admit of the following expression : those bodies which are most rare and precious to the growing plant are by the soil converted into, and retained in, a condition riot of absolute, but of relative insolubility, and are kept available to the plant by the continual...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts, Volúmenes77-78

1859 - 946 páginas
...to admit of the following expression : those bodies which are most rare and precious to the growing plant are by the soil converted into, and retained...plant by the continual circulation in the soil of tfie more abundant saline matters. The soil (speaking in the widest sense) is then not only the ultimate...
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Report of the Secretary of Agriculture ...

United States. Department of Agriculture - 1871 - 770 páginas
...Those bodies which are most raro and precious to the growing plant are by tho soil converted iuto, and retained in. a condition not of absolute, but...available to the plant by the continual circulation in tho soil of tlje more abundant salino matters. Tho soil, speaking in tho widest eense, is then not...
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Report

Geological Survey of Alabama - 1883 - 664 páginas
...to admit of the following expression : thwe bodies which are moat rare and precious to the growing plant are by the soil converted into, and retained...the continual circulation in the soil of the more <if»' >t<l<>n/ saline, matter*." " The soil (speaking in the widest sense) is then not only the ultimate...
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Report ... Embracing an Account of the Agricultural Features of the State ...

Geological Survey of Alabama - 1883 - 668 páginas
...those bodies which are most rare and preciousto the growing plant are by the soil converted into, nnd retained in, a condition not of absolute, but of relative...insolubility, and are kept available to the plant by the continued circulation in the soil of the more abundant saline matters." " The soil (speaking in the...
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American Chemical Journal, Volumen6

Ira Remsen, Charles August Rouiller - 1885 - 466 páginas
...to admit of the following expressions : those bodies which are most rare and precious to the growing plant are by the soil converted into and retained...the soil of the more abundant saline matters." The quantities of iron and aluminum oxides introduced into the mixtures of artificial soils, with which...
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The Farmer of To-morrow

Frederick Irving Anderson - 1913 - 336 páginas
...the same author (How Crops Feed) said: "Those bodies which are most rare and precious to the growing plant are by the soil converted into and retained in a condition not of absolute, but of relative solubility, and are kept available to the plants by the continued circulation in the soil of the more...
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Transactions of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society

Massachusetts Horticultural Society - 1875 - 1052 páginas
...absolute surrender. He says in italics, " Those bodies which are most rare and precious to the growing plant, are by the soil converted into, and retained...in the soil of the more abundant saline matters." || Enough has been said, in these mere suggestions of the embarrassments attending the investigation...
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Congressional Serial Set

1871 - 802 páginas
...admit of the following expression, viz : Those bodies whkh aro most raro and precious to the growini plant are by the soil converted into, and retained in, a condition not of absolute, bol of relativo insolubility, and are kept available to the plant by the continual circnbnoi in tho...
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