It is evident that the chlorophyll formation has a close connection with the amount of nitrogen assimilated, but that the carbon assimilation is not in proportion to the chlorophyll formed, if there be not a sufficiency of the necessary mineral constituents... Experiment Station Record - Page 396by United States. Office of Experiment Stations - 1897Full view - About this book
| Chemical Society (Great Britain) - Chemistry - 1886 - 1268 pages
...eventually very much less assimilation of carbon. The result is exactly similar in the case of barley. It is evident that the chlorophyll formation has a...in proportion to the chlorophyll formed, if there be not a sufficiency of the necessary mineral constituents available. No doubt there had been as much,... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1886 - 666 pages
...nitrogen, and the higher proportion of chlorophyll, but eventually a much lower assimilation of carbon. It is evident that the chlorophyll formation has a...in proportion to the chlorophyll formed, if there be a relative deficiency of the necessary mineral constituents available. No doubt there has been as... | |
| Michigan. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1884 - 482 pages
...plot 4a with the same ammonium-salts and mineral manure in addition. It is evident that the chlorophyl formation has a close connection with the amount of...the carbon assimilation is not in proportion to the chlorophyl formed, if there is not a sufficiency of the necessary mineral constituents available. No... | |
| Joseph Henry Gilbert - Agriculture - 1885 - 34 pages
...plot 4a with the same ammonium-salts and mineral manure in addition. It is evident that the chlorophyl formation has a close connection with the amount of...the carbon assimilation is not in proportion to the chlorophyl formed, if there is not a sufficiency of the necessary mineral constituents available. No... | |
| 1886 - 552 pages
...plot 4a with the same ammonium-salts and mineral manure in addition. It is evident that the chlorophyl formation has a close connection with the amount of...the carbon assimilation is not in proportion to the chlorophyl formed, if there is not a sufficiency of the necessary mineral constituents available. No... | |
| Rothamsted Experimental Station - Agricultural chemistry - 1890 - 692 pages
...nitrogen, and the higher proportiou of chlorophyll, but eventually a much lower assimilation of carbon. It is evident that the chlorophyll formation has a...in proportion to the chlorophyll formed, if there be not a sufficiency of the necessary mineral constituents available. No doubt there had been as much,... | |
| JOHN BENNET LAWES, AND JOSEPH HENRY GILBERT - 1893 - 694 pages
...nitrogen, and the higher proportion of chlorophyll, but eventually a much lower assimilation of carbon. It is evident that the chlorophyll formation has a...in proportion to the chlorophyll formed, if there be not a sufficiency of the necessary mineral constituents available. No doubt there had been as much,... | |
| Sir Joseph Henry Gilbert - Agriculture - 1895 - 338 pages
...with ammonium salts alone, and plat 4« with the same ammonium salts and mineral manure in addition. It is evident that the chlorophyll formation has a...been as much or more of both nitrogen assimilated, Nitrogen in dry matter.1 Eeliilivo amount of chlorophyll. Carbon per acre per annum. Actual. | Dill... | |
| Agriculture - 1908 - 544 pages
...green colour in foliage plants show that the chlorophyll formation in plants has a close connexion with the amount of nitrogen assimilated, but that...assimilation is not in proportion to the chlorophyll formed. Further, the necessity of a supply of potash in the soil in order that carbon assimilation may take... | |
| Imperial Department of Agriculture for the West Indies - 1908 - 516 pages
...green colour in foliage plants show that the chlorophyll formation in plants has a close connexion with the amount of nitrogen assimilated, but that...assimilation is not in proportion to the chlorophyll formed. Further, the necessity of a supply of potash in the soil in order that carbon assimilation may take... | |
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