Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 pagina's |
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Pagina 10
... begin to reason , they may begin to doubt . Gar- deners dung their trees to give them nourishment , and they bend the branches , & c . to deprive them of nourishment , what they call superfluous sap . Fortunately their practice , like 10.
... begin to reason , they may begin to doubt . Gar- deners dung their trees to give them nourishment , and they bend the branches , & c . to deprive them of nourishment , what they call superfluous sap . Fortunately their practice , like 10.
Pagina 11
... branch of sap , gives it more . If any person unprejudiced will think but for a moment , and consider the phenomena of inflammation , the tumefaction , and redness , and the remote causes , burn- ing , beating , bruising , compressing ...
... branch of sap , gives it more . If any person unprejudiced will think but for a moment , and consider the phenomena of inflammation , the tumefaction , and redness , and the remote causes , burn- ing , beating , bruising , compressing ...
Pagina 16
... branches receive theirs laterally . But it is as obvious , that , by whatever power the circulation of the sap is carried on , the bent branches must have , at least , the advantage of gravity in their fa- vour . Such cases occur in ...
... branches receive theirs laterally . But it is as obvious , that , by whatever power the circulation of the sap is carried on , the bent branches must have , at least , the advantage of gravity in their fa- vour . Such cases occur in ...
Pagina 24
... branches on the trunk , and large branches , and soon ex- tend their depredations over the whole tree . From this will be seen the reason why fruit trees are so often barren near the trunk , and bear only on the extremities of the branches ...
... branches on the trunk , and large branches , and soon ex- tend their depredations over the whole tree . From this will be seen the reason why fruit trees are so often barren near the trunk , and bear only on the extremities of the branches ...
Pagina 25
... branch remains ever after barren . To destroy these vermin , and prevent their depredations , many means have been ... branches . But the difficulty of appli- cation seems unsurmountable , as well as the effect uncertain . The ova of ...
... branch remains ever after barren . To destroy these vermin , and prevent their depredations , many means have been ... branches . But the difficulty of appli- cation seems unsurmountable , as well as the effect uncertain . The ova of ...
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