Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 14; Volume 141, Issue 14 |
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Page 22
... tubers confined in hermetically sealed 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 ...
... tubers confined in hermetically sealed 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 ...
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... tubers are supplied with air they sprout normally if at all . Blackheart sometimes occurs in potatoes stored out - of - doors in piles and is due , undoubtedly , to insufficient aeration . It may be produced , also , by exposure to a ...
... tubers are supplied with air they sprout normally if at all . Blackheart sometimes occurs in potatoes stored out - of - doors in piles and is due , undoubtedly , to insufficient aeration . It may be produced , also , by exposure to a ...
Page 184
... tuber- culin test as such , there is little prospect that the application of the test will become so widespread as to offer protection to the general milk supply . It has also been recognized that tuberculosis is only one of a num- ber ...
... tuber- culin test as such , there is little prospect that the application of the test will become so widespread as to offer protection to the general milk supply . It has also been recognized that tuberculosis is only one of a num- ber ...
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... tubers in sealed jars . From such experiments it was learned that potatoes cannot long endure close confinement . Within a certain length of time , which varies with the temperature and quantity of air available , tubers confined in ...
... tubers in sealed jars . From such experiments it was learned that potatoes cannot long endure close confinement . Within a certain length of time , which varies with the temperature and quantity of air available , tubers confined in ...
Page 278
... tubers is less than that required for normal sprouting . Different tubers of the same lot exhibit marked differences in susceptibility , both to blackheart and to surface discoloration . The cause of this has not been determined . It ...
... tubers is less than that required for normal sprouting . Different tubers of the same lot exhibit marked differences in susceptibility , both to blackheart and to surface discoloration . The cause of this has not been determined . It ...
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