Bulletin, Issues 123-128H.M. Stationery Office, 1941 - Agriculture |
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... growth the seedlings may die off , whereas under more favourable conditions they may recover . Damping - off of very ... growth . The seed should be sown in favourable weather and not too early , for early sowings are more liable to ...
... growth the seedlings may die off , whereas under more favourable conditions they may recover . Damping - off of very ... growth . The seed should be sown in favourable weather and not too early , for early sowings are more liable to ...
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... growth of the plants , and by rendering them unsightly and of poor market value . Slightly affected plants often outgrow the disease when growth begins again in spring . The trouble is most severe on highly nitrogenous soils and may ...
... growth of the plants , and by rendering them unsightly and of poor market value . Slightly affected plants often outgrow the disease when growth begins again in spring . The trouble is most severe on highly nitrogenous soils and may ...
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... growth of the bones . If during that period the pig's feeding is restricted there will be reduced growth of the body frame- work . At the same time there will be a tendency for most of the available food to be used in producing bony ...
... growth of the bones . If during that period the pig's feeding is restricted there will be reduced growth of the body frame- work . At the same time there will be a tendency for most of the available food to be used in producing bony ...
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acid Advisory Leaflet affected plants aphides appear applied areas attack bacteria Bacterium beet Berk Blight Bordeaux mixture Botrytis Botrytis cinerea brassicae broccoli brown bulbs burnt cabbage Canker carrots cauliflower caused celery cent Cheshunt Club Root common control measures copper cresylic acid cucumbers damage Damping-off deficiency develop diseased plants DISEASES OF VEGETABLES Downy Mildew dust dwarf beans early especially flowers formalin fruits fungi fungicides fungus Fusarium gallons glasshouses green Grey Mould ground growers grown growth infected Leaf Spot leeks lettuces liable lime lower leaves manure moist Mosaic mottling nitrogenous occur onions pale peas plant to plant pods potash potato produced resistant Root Rot rotation Rust salicylanilide Sclerotinia scorching season seed seedlings severe Soft Rot soil sometimes sowing sown spinach spores spray stem sterilized streaks sulphate sulphur surface susceptible swedes symptoms temperature tomato turnips usually varieties ventilation virus weather wilt winter yellow