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181 The number of bacteria in milk 200 Control of bacteria in market milk by
direct microscopic examination 244 Report of the Department of Botany:
Blackheart and the aeration of potatoes 277 Neck-rot disease of onions 319
Report of the ...
181 The number of bacteria in milk 200 Control of bacteria in market milk by
direct microscopic examination 244 Report of the Department of Botany:
Blackheart and the aeration of potatoes 277 Neck-rot disease of onions 319
Report of the ...
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Some of them are closely related to, if not identical with, the organism causing
potato scab. The chief point emphasized by these soil flora studies is the
meagerness of present-day knowledge in regard to the microorganisms of soil.
One of the ...
Some of them are closely related to, if not identical with, the organism causing
potato scab. The chief point emphasized by these soil flora studies is the
meagerness of present-day knowledge in regard to the microorganisms of soil.
One of the ...
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Potato scab investigations Department Botany, University of Illinois. Stable and
milk ... The peculiar behavior of some potato tubers in an air-tight jar led to an
investigation of the effect of scant aeration upon potatoes in storage. The results
of ...
Potato scab investigations Department Botany, University of Illinois. Stable and
milk ... The peculiar behavior of some potato tubers in an air-tight jar led to an
investigation of the effect of scant aeration upon potatoes in storage. The results
of ...
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several months at temperatures below 45° F. At temperatures above 50° F. the
depth limit should be three feet if the potatoes are to be stored longer than three
or four weeks. Insufficient aeration during storage does not cause spindling
sprout.
several months at temperatures below 45° F. At temperatures above 50° F. the
depth limit should be three feet if the potatoes are to be stored longer than three
or four weeks. Insufficient aeration during storage does not cause spindling
sprout.
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Blackheart and the aeration of potatoes in storage. F. C. Stewart and A. J. Mix.
Pages 42, plates 10. Popular edition, pages 11, plates 4. July. Neck-rot disease
of onions. M. T. Munu, Pages 93, plates 11. Popular edition, pages 8. November.
Blackheart and the aeration of potatoes in storage. F. C. Stewart and A. J. Mix.
Pages 42, plates 10. Popular edition, pages 11, plates 4. July. Neck-rot disease
of onions. M. T. Munu, Pages 93, plates 11. Popular edition, pages 8. November.
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