The Quarterly Journal of Agricult1838 |
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... soil or the use of fresh dung . Mr Donaldson says , that on rich lands that yield much straw , over - luxuriance , or stagnation and corruption of juices , gives a probable appearance to this being a cause of smut ; and we ourselves ...
... soil or the use of fresh dung . Mr Donaldson says , that on rich lands that yield much straw , over - luxuriance , or stagnation and corruption of juices , gives a probable appearance to this being a cause of smut ; and we ourselves ...
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... soil . The viscid nature of these seeds or sporules when wetted with the rain , causes them to adhere to the root - fibres of plants , whence they are sucked up with the moisture of the soil , and carried with the circulating sap into ...
... soil . The viscid nature of these seeds or sporules when wetted with the rain , causes them to adhere to the root - fibres of plants , whence they are sucked up with the moisture of the soil , and carried with the circulating sap into ...
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... soil of a field where infected corn has been growing , and that the smut fungi continue growing and multiplying on the soil till they become a part of it and cannot be distinguished . These views we consider to be scientific and correct ...
... soil of a field where infected corn has been growing , and that the smut fungi continue growing and multiplying on the soil till they become a part of it and cannot be distinguished . These views we consider to be scientific and correct ...
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... soil ; or , supposing all or most of the smut - seeds to enter the roots of the next crop , to sow a thick crop of corn and cut it green for cattle , or plough it down as manure , before the funguses arrived at maturity to again scatter ...
... soil ; or , supposing all or most of the smut - seeds to enter the roots of the next crop , to sow a thick crop of corn and cut it green for cattle , or plough it down as manure , before the funguses arrived at maturity to again scatter ...
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... soil , and throwing it gently up against the roots of the growing wheat . Their plan of sowing other products along with their grains might be worthy of consi . deration . ” * — Graham , p . 77 , 78 . When this is the object in view , a ...
... soil , and throwing it gently up against the roots of the growing wheat . Their plan of sowing other products along with their grains might be worthy of consi . deration . ” * — Graham , p . 77 , 78 . When this is the object in view , a ...
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