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Page 22
The peculiar behavior of some potato tubers in an air-tight jar led to an
investigation of the effect of scant aeration ... with the temperature and quantity of
air available, tubers confined in hermetically sealed jars become moist over a
part or the ...
The peculiar behavior of some potato tubers in an air-tight jar led to an
investigation of the effect of scant aeration ... with the temperature and quantity of
air available, tubers confined in hermetically sealed jars become moist over a
part or the ...
Page 82
Prepare a stock solution by adding all of the powder in a can to a gallon of water
in a pitcher or tall glass 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 ...
Prepare a stock solution by adding all of the powder in a can to a gallon of water
in a pitcher or tall glass 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 ...
Page 253
... were prepared from each sample and these were arranged in two rows of eight
each on special glass slides, 2 x 4J inches in size, cut from window glass.8 The
xylol or gasolene, alcohol, and stain were kept in wide-mouthed specimen jars, ...
... were prepared from each sample and these were arranged in two rows of eight
each on special glass slides, 2 x 4J inches in size, cut from window glass.8 The
xylol or gasolene, alcohol, and stain were kept in wide-mouthed specimen jars, ...
Page 277
The accidental discovery that by excluding the air from potatoes blackheart may
be produced at temperatures much lower than those employed by Bartholomew
led the writers to make experiments with tubers in sealed jars. From such ...
The accidental discovery that by excluding the air from potatoes blackheart may
be produced at temperatures much lower than those employed by Bartholomew
led the writers to make experiments with tubers in sealed jars. From such ...
Page 278
Tubers suffering from insufficient aeration thru deep piling behave, in a general
way, like tubers in sealed jars. They sprout feebly or not at all, become moist on
the surface, discolor externally upon exposure to the air, and are often affected ...
Tubers suffering from insufficient aeration thru deep piling behave, in a general
way, like tubers in sealed jars. They sprout feebly or not at all, become moist on
the surface, discolor externally upon exposure to the air, and are often affected ...
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