Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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... diseases than curing them , it may be proper to remove the outer bark before an of these symptoms appear ; I have accordingly done so to a number of trees , ( pear and apple , ) of two years old , which have both produced fruit , and ...
... diseases than curing them , it may be proper to remove the outer bark before an of these symptoms appear ; I have accordingly done so to a number of trees , ( pear and apple , ) of two years old , which have both produced fruit , and ...
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... disease . This , however , I considered as nothing but a common preju- dice , which required nothing but courage to oppose , because I had every encourage- ment nature could hold out to me . I had 1 long observed that the tree was ...
... disease . This , however , I considered as nothing but a common preju- dice , which required nothing but courage to oppose , because I had every encourage- ment nature could hold out to me . I had 1 long observed that the tree was ...
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... disease to the periligneum and the wood . Sometimes contractions , indurations , and rotting of the bark , are produced without this ragged appearance , which are equally dangerous , as they are effects of the same cause . And it will ...
... disease to the periligneum and the wood . Sometimes contractions , indurations , and rotting of the bark , are produced without this ragged appearance , which are equally dangerous , as they are effects of the same cause . And it will ...
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... diseases , the offspring will be in- fected ; but after the parent is completely free from the disease , the offspring will be as free as if the parent had never laboured under such disease . If it is true , which I believe cannot be ...
... diseases , the offspring will be in- fected ; but after the parent is completely free from the disease , the offspring will be as free as if the parent had never laboured under such disease . If it is true , which I believe cannot be ...
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... diseases of plants , and the history of botany . In short , his work , which we understand has superseded all other elementary treatises on the Continent , contains almost every thing connected with botany . Upon the whole , however ...
... diseases of plants , and the history of botany . In short , his work , which we understand has superseded all other elementary treatises on the Continent , contains almost every thing connected with botany . Upon the whole , however ...
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