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... plant growth ; secondly , observations on the influence of en- vironment upon plant growth ; thirdly , a study of the fixation of nitrogen by fungi ; fourthly , special studies in certain physio- logical diseases of plants , notably the ...
... plant growth ; secondly , observations on the influence of en- vironment upon plant growth ; thirdly , a study of the fixation of nitrogen by fungi ; fourthly , special studies in certain physio- logical diseases of plants , notably the ...
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... plants to the number of 17,220 had been planted under controlled conditions , one plant in a place , the plants several feet apart , like corn . This large number of individuals furnished an excellent opportunity to distinguish dif ...
... plants to the number of 17,220 had been planted under controlled conditions , one plant in a place , the plants several feet apart , like corn . This large number of individuals furnished an excellent opportunity to distinguish dif ...
Página xlvii
... plants that seed thus produced gave very variable plants . The plants of such progenies were scarcely more uniform than plants grown from a general lot of seed , the variation being due probably to cross - fertilization . By bagging ...
... plants that seed thus produced gave very variable plants . The plants of such progenies were scarcely more uniform than plants grown from a general lot of seed , the variation being due probably to cross - fertilization . By bagging ...
Página xlix
... plants for starting individual selection experiments , and bulk seed was also retained for planting larger areas . The individual selections were planted ... plants came through the winter DEPARTMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL PLANT - BREEDING . xlix.
... plants for starting individual selection experiments , and bulk seed was also retained for planting larger areas . The individual selections were planted ... plants came through the winter DEPARTMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL PLANT - BREEDING . xlix.
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... plants which survive the winter are apparently much superior to the ordinary oat plants . ( b ) Wheat breeding . The wheat breeding experiments , begun in the fall of 1907 , as described in the last report , have been con- tinued ...
... plants which survive the winter are apparently much superior to the ordinary oat plants . ( b ) Wheat breeding . The wheat breeding experiments , begun in the fall of 1907 , as described in the last report , have been con- tinued ...
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Página 589 - Laugh, and the world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep alone; For the sad old earth must borrow its mirth, But has trouble enough of its own.
Página xlviii - The cereal breeding work is being conducted in co-operation with the Bureau of Plant Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture, and includes work in the breeding of oats and wheat.
Página 869 - You hear that boy laughing? You think he's all fun; But the angels laugh, too, at the good he has done. The children laugh loud as they troop to his call, And the poor man that knows him laughs loudest of all!
Página 394 - OF THE CORNELL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION BOARD OF CONTROL THE TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AND STATION COUNCIL JACOB GOULD SCHURMAN, President of the University. ROBERT H. TREMAN, Trustee of the University. LIBERTY H. BAILEY, Director of the College and Experiment Station. EMMONS L. WILLIAMS, Treasurer of the University.
Página 256 - College farms has been found to be one containing 200 pounds of nitrate of soda, 100 pounds of acid phosphate and 50 pounds of muriate of potash per acre.
Página vii - It shall be the duty of each of said stations, annually, on or before the first day of February, to make to the governor of the state or territory in which it is located a full and detailed report of its operations, including a statement of receipts and expenditures, a copy of which report shall be sent to each of said stations, to the said commissioner of agriculture, and to the secretary of the treasury of the United States.
Página 148 - The regular bulletins of the Station are sent free to persons residing in New York State who request them.
Página 978 - O'er the moist and reedy grass. Long ere winter blasts are fled, See her tipp'd with vernal red, And her kindly flower display'd Ere her leaf can cast a shade.
Página v - JOHN H. COMSTOCK, Professor of Entomology. HENRY H. WING, Professor of Animal Husbandry. EXPERIMENTING STAFF LIBERTY H. BAILEY, Director. JOHN HENRY COMSTOCK, Entomology.
Página 980 - GARDEN A GARDEN is a lovesome thing, God wot! Rose plot, Fringed pool, Ferned grot — The veriest school Of peace; and yet the fool Contends that God is not — Not God! in gardens! when the eve is cool? Nay, but I have a sign: Tis very sure God walks in mine.