Diseases of Field and Garden Crops: Chiefly Such as are Caused by Fungi |
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... means of preventing the attacks of plant diseases . Many diseases of field and garden crops are too trivial in their effects to deserve notice : these will be either entirely passed over or but briefly referred to . We do not propose to ...
... means of preventing the attacks of plant diseases . Many diseases of field and garden crops are too trivial in their effects to deserve notice : these will be either entirely passed over or but briefly referred to . We do not propose to ...
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... mean disease and destruction to his crops . No sane healthy person would remain in a place tainted with the contagia of dead and diseased animals , and it is equally unsafe to place sound plants , tubers , or seeds , amongst dead or ...
... mean disease and destruction to his crops . No sane healthy person would remain in a place tainted with the contagia of dead and diseased animals , and it is equally unsafe to place sound plants , tubers , or seeds , amongst dead or ...
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... means the pupil hopes to secure some of the credit belonging to the original teacher . It is not only necessary to know what is confirmed , but who confirms it . Some older views of our own , in which we have now no belief , have been ...
... means the pupil hopes to secure some of the credit belonging to the original teacher . It is not only necessary to know what is confirmed , but who confirms it . Some older views of our own , in which we have now no belief , have been ...
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... means of Sclerotia certain fungi which would prob- ably perish during drought or severe frost are preserved alive through inclement seasons . The spawn naturally compacts itself into these little hard masses and falls to the ground ; it ...
... means of Sclerotia certain fungi which would prob- ably perish during drought or severe frost are preserved alive through inclement seasons . The spawn naturally compacts itself into these little hard masses and falls to the ground ; it ...
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... means uncommon in herbaceous stems , in cabbage stumps , and even in potato stalks ; but the new bodies did not appear to us to be the same with any others we had previously observed . Black Sclerotia are not uncommon in dead potato ...
... means uncommon in herbaceous stems , in cabbage stumps , and even in potato stalks ; but the new bodies did not appear to us to be the same with any others we had previously observed . Black Sclerotia are not uncommon in dead potato ...
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