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" In either case the plant has been practically " girdled," the effect being aggravated by the diseased sap poisoning more or less the whole stem and roots. The plant may not die, but it will be quite certain to become unprofitable to the grower. "
Western Agriculture - Page 149
edited by - 1918 - 464 pages
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Yearbook of Agriculture

Agriculture - 1896 - 686 pages
...profitable, in their natural condition, have not been very successful. HOW PLANTS ARE INJURED BY ALKALI. so as to be soft and easily peeled off. In the case...the green layer underneath has, as in the case of an herbaceous stem, been turned brown to a greater or less extent. In either case the plant has been...
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Yearbook of agriculture. 1895

1896 - 692 pages
...herbaceous stems, the bark is found to have turned to a brownish tinge for half an inch or more, BO as to be soft and easily peeled off. In the case of...the green layer underneath has, as in the case of an herbaceous stem, been turned brown to a greater or less extent. In either case the plant has been...
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The Principal Insect Enemies of the Grape

C. S. Marlatt - 1896
...been very successful. HOW PLANTS ARE INJURED BY ALKALI. BO as to be soft and easily peeled off. Iii the case of trees, the rough bark is found to be of...the green layer underneath has, as in the case of an herbaceous stem, been turned brown to a greater or less extent. In either case the plant has been...
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Soils: Their Formation, Properties, Composition, and Relations to Climate ...

Eugene Woldemar Hilgard - Soils - 1906 - 640 pages
...injury to plants from Alkali. — When we examine plants that have been injured by alkali, we will mostly find that the visible damage has been done...stems, been turned brown to a greater or less extent. In either case the plant has been practically " girdled," the effect being aggravated by the diseased...
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Soils, Their Formation, Properties, Composition, and Relations to Climate ...

Eugene Woldemar Hilgard - Soils - 1906 - 630 pages
...plants that have been injured by alkali, we will mostly find that the visible damage has been clone near the base of the trunk, or root crown; rarely...stems, been turned brown to a greater or less extent. In either case the plant has been practically " girdled," the effect being aggravated by the diseased...
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Text Book for Reading Course in Irrigation Practice

Elwood Mead - Irrigation - 1906 - 652 pages
...considerable depth in .the soil itself. In the case of green herbaceous stems, the bark is found to have turned to a brownish tinge for half an inch or more,...the green layer underneath has, as in the case of an herbaceous stem, been turned brown to a greater or less extent. In either case the plant has been...
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Soils, Their Formation, Properties, Composition, and Relations to Climate ...

Eugene Woldemar Hilgard - Plant-soil relationships - 1911 - 782 pages
...injury to plants from Alkali. — When we examine plants that have been injured by alkali, we will mostly find that the visible damage has been done...stems, been turned brown to a greater or less extent. In either case the plant has been practically " girdled," the effect being aggravated by the diseased...
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