Annual Report of the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, Volume 25W. White, 1878 - Agriculture Vols. for 1889-1894, 1906-1912 issued with the Annual report of the Massachusetts Agricultural Experiment Station; vols. for 1895-1905 issued with the Annual report of the Hatch Environment Station of the Massachnusetts Agricultural College. |
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Page 43
... fungus - growth oftentimes when we suppose they are perfectly healthy . I was surprised this year to notice upon the leaves of a pear- tree , apparently perfectly healthy , the minutest fungus- growth , developing rapidly , and probably ...
... fungus - growth oftentimes when we suppose they are perfectly healthy . I was surprised this year to notice upon the leaves of a pear- tree , apparently perfectly healthy , the minutest fungus- growth , developing rapidly , and probably ...
Page 45
... fungus of vegetable growth and animal growth . I have no reason to suppose that sulphur would be injurious to the animal growth , though it may be fatal to the lower forms of vegetable growth . I know it is fatal to the higher forms of ...
... fungus of vegetable growth and animal growth . I have no reason to suppose that sulphur would be injurious to the animal growth , though it may be fatal to the lower forms of vegetable growth . I know it is fatal to the higher forms of ...
Page 55
... fungus - growth ; but it seems we are not quite agreed upon that . I merely rose to say , that , upon that particular field , I raised six hundred bushels of onions to the acre , with less than two pounds of seed . QUESTION . Have you ...
... fungus - growth ; but it seems we are not quite agreed upon that . I merely rose to say , that , upon that particular field , I raised six hundred bushels of onions to the acre , with less than two pounds of seed . QUESTION . Have you ...
Page 179
... fungi , mycologists ( in common with many distinguished scientific physicians ) , are now settling down to the belief that most epidemic and epizootic diseases are accompanied ( as causes , not merely as effects ) by certain fungoid ...
... fungi , mycologists ( in common with many distinguished scientific physicians ) , are now settling down to the belief that most epidemic and epizootic diseases are accompanied ( as causes , not merely as effects ) by certain fungoid ...
Page 218
... fungi ; and to these we may add cer- tain spontaneous changes in the plant - cells themselves . Of these three causes , without doubt the ... fungus , its manifestation depends for its character , to a great extent 218 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .
... fungi ; and to these we may add cer- tain spontaneous changes in the plant - cells themselves . Of these three causes , without doubt the ... fungus , its manifestation depends for its character , to a great extent 218 BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .
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