Observations on the Barrenness of Fruit Trees, and the Means of Prevention and CureC. Stewart, 1813 - 80 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... sometimes the early , sometimes the late , and sometimes the intermediate , is the best crop . The same thing may happen from the weather , but this we cannot remedy , E and it certainly would be improper to sweep a tree 33.
... sometimes the early , sometimes the late , and sometimes the intermediate , is the best crop . The same thing may happen from the weather , but this we cannot remedy , E and it certainly would be improper to sweep a tree 33.
Pagina 37
... trees , when cut , sometimes separates itself all round . This disease , or rather cause of diseases , is of the most se- rious nature , because it always increases it- self . The bark , losing its health along with 37.
... trees , when cut , sometimes separates itself all round . This disease , or rather cause of diseases , is of the most se- rious nature , because it always increases it- self . The bark , losing its health along with 37.
Pagina 48
... sometimes alive , but oftener dead and I found them : generally so securely lodged under the outer bark , sometimes in the inner and inmost , and even into the wood , that I saw no pos- sible means of destroying them but by taking off ...
... sometimes alive , but oftener dead and I found them : generally so securely lodged under the outer bark , sometimes in the inner and inmost , and even into the wood , that I saw no pos- sible means of destroying them but by taking off ...
Pagina 60
... the cause or effect of the canker ? The vermin certainly is not the general cause of the canker , though I believe they may sometimes produce it topically ; nor is the canker the exciting , but only the pre- disposing 60.
... the cause or effect of the canker ? The vermin certainly is not the general cause of the canker , though I believe they may sometimes produce it topically ; nor is the canker the exciting , but only the pre- disposing 60.
Pagina 61
... sometimes fatal . The stricture of the bark , however , must be viewed in a very different light ; for it is undoubtedly the general cause of the canker , by not allowing the juices to dis- perse freely over the tree , which bursting ...
... sometimes fatal . The stricture of the bark , however , must be viewed in a very different light ; for it is undoubtedly the general cause of the canker , by not allowing the juices to dis- perse freely over the tree , which bursting ...
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