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Page 25
As this vegetable is grown in most home gardens these dates closely coincide
with the period when radishes are making their most succulent root growth. The
results of experiments over a period of four years have shown plainly that a ...
As this vegetable is grown in most home gardens these dates closely coincide
with the period when radishes are making their most succulent root growth. The
results of experiments over a period of four years have shown plainly that a ...
Page 28
During the week of January 22-29, 1916, however, the average hourly
temperature for 96 consecutive hours was 52.6 degrees, which no doubt
awakened growth activity at this time; while the minimum temperature of the
winter, — 16 degrees, ...
During the week of January 22-29, 1916, however, the average hourly
temperature for 96 consecutive hours was 52.6 degrees, which no doubt
awakened growth activity at this time; while the minimum temperature of the
winter, — 16 degrees, ...
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The question of nomenclature. Early attempts at classification. Krainsky's work.
Waksman's work. Classification. Methods used in the present work.
Morphological criteria. Growth on glycerin media. Growth on other media.
Weakness of present ...
The question of nomenclature. Early attempts at classification. Krainsky's work.
Waksman's work. Classification. Methods used in the present work.
Morphological criteria. Growth on glycerin media. Growth on other media.
Weakness of present ...
Page 96
The peculiar structure of soil seems to make it pre-eminently a medium for the
growth of aerobic bacteria. It has often been claimed in the past that water-logged
soil furnishes favorable conditions for anaerobes, particularly in the deeper
layers ...
The peculiar structure of soil seems to make it pre-eminently a medium for the
growth of aerobic bacteria. It has often been claimed in the past that water-logged
soil furnishes favorable conditions for anaerobes, particularly in the deeper
layers ...
Page 97
If anaerobic growth were common in soil, it hardly seems as if there would be
such a preponderance of strict aerobes on the plates. There is no reason, in view
of the data obtained, for believing strict anaerobes to be of any real significance
in ...
If anaerobic growth were common in soil, it hardly seems as if there would be
such a preponderance of strict aerobes on the plates. There is no reason, in view
of the data obtained, for believing strict anaerobes to be of any real significance
in ...
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