Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 14; Volume 141, Issue 14 |
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Page 22
... jars become moist over a part or the whole of their surface . If the tubers are then exposed to the air the moist surface areas turn brown and the color of the flesh at the center changes from white to pink then to black , producing a ...
... jars become moist over a part or the whole of their surface . If the tubers are then exposed to the air the moist surface areas turn brown and the color of the flesh at the center changes from white to pink then to black , producing a ...
Page 82
... jar . This will give you a greenish colored liquid with a heavy , white sediment of lime . Fill a second crock holding 20 to 30 gallons with water and add one pint of the stock solution to this twice a week . Double this quantity will ...
... jar . This will give you a greenish colored liquid with a heavy , white sediment of lime . Fill a second crock holding 20 to 30 gallons with water and add one pint of the stock solution to this twice a week . Double this quantity will ...
Page 253
... jars , holding 350 c . c . , of the type shown in Fig . 5. All of the glass plates on which the smears were mounted have been filed away in an ordi- nary card catalog case with 2 - inch library cards and guides , for notes and for sepa ...
... jars , holding 350 c . c . , of the type shown in Fig . 5. All of the glass plates on which the smears were mounted have been filed away in an ordi- nary card catalog case with 2 - inch library cards and guides , for notes and for sepa ...
Page 277
... jars behave similarly to those in full jars except that the symptoms are slower in making their appearance . Tubers confined in sealed jars with less than about ten times their volume of air are unable to do more than barely start ...
... jars behave similarly to those in full jars except that the symptoms are slower in making their appearance . Tubers confined in sealed jars with less than about ten times their volume of air are unable to do more than barely start ...
Page 278
... jars . They sprout feebly or not at all , become moist on the surface , discolor externally upon exposure to the air , and are often affected with blackheart internally . The principal difference is in the occurrence of rotten spots ...
... jars . They sprout feebly or not at all , become moist on the surface , discolor externally upon exposure to the air , and are often affected with blackheart internally . The principal difference is in the occurrence of rotten spots ...
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