Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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Peter Lyon. led to this practice , I find it necessary to give some account of it . First of all , then , I was led to it by a say- ing I had frequently heard , " that May mists were injurious to the fruit . " As I never either admit or ...
Peter Lyon. led to this practice , I find it necessary to give some account of it . First of all , then , I was led to it by a say- ing I had frequently heard , " that May mists were injurious to the fruit . " As I never either admit or ...
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... there are some , as the cane , which have these tubes so large , that water will readily pass through them . So that , all that their experiments could determine was , that the * bark is necessary to the life and growth of 50.
... there are some , as the cane , which have these tubes so large , that water will readily pass through them . So that , all that their experiments could determine was , that the * bark is necessary to the life and growth of 50.
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Peter Lyon. * bark is necessary to the life and growth of the tree . There can be no doubt , however , that the tree receives its increment chiefly from the juices circulating between the wood and periligneum ; for we observe that a new ...
Peter Lyon. * bark is necessary to the life and growth of the tree . There can be no doubt , however , that the tree receives its increment chiefly from the juices circulating between the wood and periligneum ; for we observe that a new ...
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... necessary for the young animal , is not only unnecessary , but unfit for the old . And it may be observed , that the transverse bark , which is the prin- cipal cause of almost all the maladies of fruit trees , is always destroyed by ...
... necessary for the young animal , is not only unnecessary , but unfit for the old . And it may be observed , that the transverse bark , which is the prin- cipal cause of almost all the maladies of fruit trees , is always destroyed by ...
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... necessary so to do . For , as every part of the creation , from the highest planet to the lowest invisible in- sect , vegetable and atom , seems dependent on another , it cannot be thought absurd to suppose that nature provides for loss ...
... necessary so to do . For , as every part of the creation , from the highest planet to the lowest invisible in- sect , vegetable and atom , seems dependent on another , it cannot be thought absurd to suppose that nature provides for loss ...
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