Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... Canker in fruit trees may be defined , an unequal distribution of the sap ; but to follow out the analogy would carry us too far from the subject immediately in view . This , however , may perhaps be the subject of future discussion ...
... Canker in fruit trees may be defined , an unequal distribution of the sap ; but to follow out the analogy would carry us too far from the subject immediately in view . This , however , may perhaps be the subject of future discussion ...
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... its functions in due proportion to the whole , no disease will ensue ; but if , in any way , the balance is lost , inflammation will take place in the one , and canker in the other . Inflammation , we are taught , is owing to an 7.
... its functions in due proportion to the whole , no disease will ensue ; but if , in any way , the balance is lost , inflammation will take place in the one , and canker in the other . Inflammation , we are taught , is owing to an 7.
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... Canker explains every malady of fruit trees , and we are told that May mists are injurious to the fruit . But what wiser or better are we by knowing that May mists are injurious to the fruit , and that canker hurts the trees ? It is ...
... Canker explains every malady of fruit trees , and we are told that May mists are injurious to the fruit . But what wiser or better are we by knowing that May mists are injurious to the fruit , and that canker hurts the trees ? It is ...
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... canker will be found to be nothing but decayed rotten bark , first occasioned , generally , by the stricture of the bark not allowing a free circulation of the juices , which break out in pear and apple trees , as the gum in the cherry ...
... canker will be found to be nothing but decayed rotten bark , first occasioned , generally , by the stricture of the bark not allowing a free circulation of the juices , which break out in pear and apple trees , as the gum in the cherry ...
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... canker , indurations , contractions , and rotting of the bark appearing in differ- ent parts of the tree ; by the barending of its own accord ; by the inner bark rend- ing after the outer bark has been taken off , frequently in the very ...
... canker , indurations , contractions , and rotting of the bark appearing in differ- ent parts of the tree ; by the barending of its own accord ; by the inner bark rend- ing after the outer bark has been taken off , frequently in the very ...
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