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" ... have these plants the power of assimilating nitrogen in some form from the atmosphere, or in some form or condition of distribution within the soil not available (at least when in competition) to the plants growing in association with them... "
Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 211
by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1883
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The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of ..., Volume 15

James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - Science - 1876 - 508 pages
...-whether the fungi prevail simply in virtue of the absence of adverse and vigorous competition, or whether to a greater or less extent as parasites, and so at...underground growth of the plants in association with them; or, lastly, have these plants the power of assimilating nitrogen in some form from the atmosphere,...
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Grevillea, Volumes 3-4

Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, George Massee - Cryptogams - 1874 - 482 pages
...whether the fungi prevail simply in virtue of the absence of adverse and vigorous competition, or whether to a greater or less extent as parasites, and so at...underground growth of the plants in association with them ; or, lastly, have these plants the power of assimilating nitrogen in some form from the atmosphere,...
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The Journal of the Linnean Society: Botany, Volume 14

Botany - 1875 - 1300 pages
...whether the fungi prevail simply in virtue of the absence of adverse and vigorous competition, or whether to a greater or less extent as parasites, and so at...underground growth of the plants in association with them ; or, lastly, have these plants the power of assimilating nitrogen in some form from the atmosphere,...
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Nature, Volume 12

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1875 - 870 pages
...virtue of the absence of adverse and vigorous competition, or to a greater or less extent as parasi'es, and so at the expense of the sluggish underground growth of the plants in association with them ? or (4) Have these plants the power of assimilating nitrogen in some form from the atmosphere ; or...
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The Rothamsted Memoirs on Agricultural Chemistry and Physiology, Volume 5

Agricultural chemistry - 1893 - 712 pages
...whether the fungi prevail simply in virtue of the absence of adverse and vigorous competition, or whether to a greater or less extent as parasites, and so at...underground growth of the plants in association with them ; or, lastly, have these plants the power of assimilating nitrogen in some form from the atmosphere,...
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Rothamsted Memoirs on Agricultural Chemistry and Physiology, Volume 5

Rothamsted Experimental Station - Agricultural chemistry - 1893 - 714 pages
...How far the fungi prevail simply in virtue of the absence of adverse and vigorous competition T - — whether they live to a greater or less extent as parasites,...expense of the sluggish underground growth of the plants ia association with them ? — whether they have the power of acquiring nitrogen in some form from...
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Nature, Volume 12

Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1875 - 836 pages
...virtue of the absence of adverse and vigorous competition, or to a greater or less extent as parasi'es, and so at the expense of the sluggish underground growth of the plants in association with them ? or (4) Have these plants the power of assimilating nitrogen in some form from the atmosphere ; or...
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