Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 14; Volume 141, Issue 14 |
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Page 291
... injury up to the end of twenty - six days , when the experiment was closed . As happened in the first series , the sprouts on tubers having a large volume of air were considerably longer than the sprouts on check tubers , but they were ...
... injury up to the end of twenty - six days , when the experiment was closed . As happened in the first series , the sprouts on tubers having a large volume of air were considerably longer than the sprouts on check tubers , but they were ...
Page 292
... injured . Nevertheless , five of them sprouted fairly well , producing short , thick sprouts . After eighteen days ... injury earlier than in the preceding experiment . The jars were opened at the end of twelve days . While the ...
... injured . Nevertheless , five of them sprouted fairly well , producing short , thick sprouts . After eighteen days ... injury earlier than in the preceding experiment . The jars were opened at the end of twelve days . While the ...
Page 293
... injury type . Some of the small tubers in Jar F were no more injured than the large tuber in that jar . None of the tubers in any of the jars were able to sprout . All of them were more or less affected with blackheart , but there were ...
... injury type . Some of the small tubers in Jar F were no more injured than the large tuber in that jar . None of the tubers in any of the jars were able to sprout . All of them were more or less affected with blackheart , but there were ...
Page 298
... injury to tubers in the tanks is not due to overheating . That heat is evolved in the process of respiration is a well - established fact ; but the amount of heat resulting from the respiration of potatoes is , seemingly , too small to ...
... injury to tubers in the tanks is not due to overheating . That heat is evolved in the process of respiration is a well - established fact ; but the amount of heat resulting from the respiration of potatoes is , seemingly , too small to ...
Page 301
... injury to tubers in the bottom of the tank . Upon taking the tubers from the tank it was noticed that the dampness of the tubers increased from the top of the tank downward . A large majority of the tubers in the upper section were ...
... injury to tubers in the bottom of the tank . Upon taking the tubers from the tank it was noticed that the dampness of the tubers increased from the top of the tank downward . A large majority of the tubers in the upper section were ...
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