Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 14; Volume 141, Issue 14 |
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Page 280
... jars of the same kind . The jars were made air - tight by running melted paraffin or sealing - wax around the stoppers . Using tubers weighing from two to four ounces it required about four pounds of potatoes to fill one of the larger ...
... jars of the same kind . The jars were made air - tight by running melted paraffin or sealing - wax around the stoppers . Using tubers weighing from two to four ounces it required about four pounds of potatoes to fill one of the larger ...
Page 281
... jars or tanks . BEHAVIOR OF TUBERS IN FULL , SEALED JARS AT 70 ° F. When jars completely filled with tubers are hermetically sealed and exposed to a temperature of about 70 ° F. the following results may be expected : No sprouts will ...
... jars or tanks . BEHAVIOR OF TUBERS IN FULL , SEALED JARS AT 70 ° F. When jars completely filled with tubers are hermetically sealed and exposed to a temperature of about 70 ° F. the following results may be expected : No sprouts will ...
Page 282
... jars , but , as a rule , bacteria gain the supremacy if the jars are well filled and the temperature at 70 ° F. or higher . If tubers affected with this bacterial decay are permitted to remain long in a sealed jar pale - straw - colored ...
... jars , but , as a rule , bacteria gain the supremacy if the jars are well filled and the temperature at 70 ° F. or higher . If tubers affected with this bacterial decay are permitted to remain long in a sealed jar pale - straw - colored ...
Page 283
... jar and surrounded by an atmosphere heavily charged with moisture . They are found in tubers cut immediately after removal from sealed jars . These cavities differ from those known as hollow - heart in being smaller , more regular in ...
... jar and surrounded by an atmosphere heavily charged with moisture . They are found in tubers cut immediately after removal from sealed jars . These cavities differ from those known as hollow - heart in being smaller , more regular in ...
Page 284
... jars filled with clean , dry , sound tubers were hermetically sealed and placed in the Station potato cellar . One of the jars was opened at the end of twenty - three days . Eight of the twelve tubers which it contained were moist on ...
... jars filled with clean , dry , sound tubers were hermetically sealed and placed in the Station potato cellar . One of the jars was opened at the end of twenty - three days . Eight of the twelve tubers which it contained were moist on ...
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