| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1888 - 624 pages
...onr earlier papers we had concluded thai, excepting the- small amount of combined nitrogen annually coming down in rain and the minor aqueous deposits from the atmosphere, the source of the nitrogen of our crops was, substantially, the stores within the soil and subsoil, whether... | |
| Biology - 1890 - 446 pages
...given in Part I. of this paper, on — 1. The Evidence relating to other Sources than Free Nitrogen. In our earlier papers we had concluded that, excepting...the minor aqueous deposits from the atmosphere, the source of the nitrogen of our crops was, substantially, the stores within the soil and subsoil, whether... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - Science - 1888 - 586 pages
...our earlier papers we had concluded that, excepting the small amount of combined nitrogen annually coming down in rain and the minor aqueous deposits from the atmosphere, the source of the nitrogen of our crops was, substantially, the stores within the soil and subsoil, whether... | |
| Microscopy - 1888 - 604 pages
...earlier papers, the authors had concluded that, excepting the small amount of combined nitrogen annually coming down in rain, and the minor aqueous deposits from the atmosphere, the source of the nitrogen of our crops was substantially the stores within the soil and subsoil, whether... | |
| Meteorology - 1890 - 450 pages
...given in Part I. of this paper, on — 1. The Evidence relating to other Sources than Free Nitrogen. In our earlier papers we had concluded that, excepting...the minor aqueous deposits from the atmosphere, the source of the nitrogen of our crops was, substantially, the stores within the soil and subsoil, whether... | |
| Rothamsted Experimental Station - Agricultural chemistry - 1890 - 692 pages
...phosphatic manure ; and the necessary nitrogen, beyond the small amount of combined nitrogen annually coming down in rain and the minor aqueous deposits from the atmosphere, has doubtless been gathered, under the influence of this increased root development, from the previous... | |
| JOHN BENNET LAWES, AND JOSEPH HENRY GILBERT - 1893 - 694 pages
...phosjihatic manure ; and the necessary nitrogen, beyond the small amount of combined nitrogen annually coming down in rain and the minor aqueous deposits from the atmosphere, has doubtless been gathered, under the influence of this increased root development, from the previous... | |
| Sir Joseph Henry Gilbert - Agriculture - 1895 - 338 pages
...phosphatic manure; and the necessary nitrogen, beyond the small amount of combined nitrogen annually coming down in rain and the minor aqueous deposits from the atmosphere, has doubtless been gathered, under the influence of the increased root development, from the previous... | |
| United States. Weather Bureau - 1905 - 398 pages
...(Agr. Sci., Vol. IV, p. 79.) Lawes and Gilbert, in a memoir published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London for 1889, state their...accumulations or from recent manuring. * * * With the Graminese it was concluded that most, if not all, of their nitrogen was taken up as nitric acid. In... | |
| Gardening - 1889 - 540 pages
...TO OTHER SOURCES THAN FREE NITROGEN. In their earlier papers the authors had concluded that, except the small amount of combined nitrogen coming down...the minor aqueous deposits from the atmosphere, the source of the nitrogen of our crops was, substantially, the stores within the soil and subsoil, whether... | |
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