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... temperature and quantity of air available , tubers confined in hermetically sealed jars become moist over a part or ... temperatures below 45 ° F. At temperatures 22 DIRECTOR'S REPORT OF THE.
... temperature and quantity of air available , tubers confined in hermetically sealed jars become moist over a part or ... temperatures below 45 ° F. At temperatures 22 DIRECTOR'S REPORT OF THE.
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... temperature of 100-113 ° F. for fourteen to eighteen hours and often results from the overheating of potatoes during shipment in stove - heated cars . The facts brought out in this investigation emphasize the importance of providing ...
... temperature of 100-113 ° F. for fourteen to eighteen hours and often results from the overheating of potatoes during shipment in stove - heated cars . The facts brought out in this investigation emphasize the importance of providing ...
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... temperature . Immaturity is favored by high temperatures and abundant rainfall during late summer and early fall . The embryo flower clusters may succumb to low temperatures if NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION . 27.
... temperature . Immaturity is favored by high temperatures and abundant rainfall during late summer and early fall . The embryo flower clusters may succumb to low temperatures if NEW YORK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION . 27.
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... temperatures if they enter the dormant period immature and yet the foliage of the bud expand normally . Light crops in ... temperature for 96 consecutive hours was 52.6 degrees , which no doubt awak- ened growth activity at this time ...
... temperatures if they enter the dormant period immature and yet the foliage of the bud expand normally . Light crops in ... temperature for 96 consecutive hours was 52.6 degrees , which no doubt awak- ened growth activity at this time ...
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... temperature , moisture and sunlight are likely to occur at different places on the bench than on different plats in a carefully conducted field experiment . Also , soils having well known differences in pro- ductiveness in the field ...
... temperature , moisture and sunlight are likely to occur at different places on the bench than on different plats in a carefully conducted field experiment . Also , soils having well known differences in pro- ductiveness in the field ...
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