Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 |
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Peter Lyon. stricture ; yet , at a more advanced period , it seems not only unnecessary , but hurtful . So the food that is necessary for the young animal , is not only unnecessary , but unfit for the old . And it may be observed , that ...
Peter Lyon. stricture ; yet , at a more advanced period , it seems not only unnecessary , but hurtful . So the food that is necessary for the young animal , is not only unnecessary , but unfit for the old . And it may be observed , that ...
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... stricture of the outer bark , however , which gives rise to the greatest part of the labour on fruit trees , can easily be explain- ed , without referring to the final cause . The outer bark forming a greater circle than the inner ...
... stricture of the outer bark , however , which gives rise to the greatest part of the labour on fruit trees , can easily be explain- ed , without referring to the final cause . The outer bark forming a greater circle than the inner ...
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... stricture of the bark , however , must be viewed in a very different light ; for it is undoubtedly the general cause of the canker , by not allowing the juices to dis- perse freely over the tree , which bursting out at any weak part ...
... stricture of the bark , however , must be viewed in a very different light ; for it is undoubtedly the general cause of the canker , by not allowing the juices to dis- perse freely over the tree , which bursting out at any weak part ...
Strona 64
... that these trees , though they may continue for a number of years in this apparent healthy state , at last break out into one universal canker . As the stricture of the bark is the cause of the barrenness and canker of these trees , is 64.
... that these trees , though they may continue for a number of years in this apparent healthy state , at last break out into one universal canker . As the stricture of the bark is the cause of the barrenness and canker of these trees , is 64.
Strona 66
... , But when the transverse bark , on which the stricture chiefly depends , is taken by itself , the difference will be found still greater thus , taking the power of the transverse bark of the beurré for 1. that of the 66.
... , But when the transverse bark , on which the stricture chiefly depends , is taken by itself , the difference will be found still greater thus , taking the power of the transverse bark of the beurré for 1. that of the 66.
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