| Thomas Gill (patent-agent) - 1826 - 440 pagine
...moisture, guards against the injurious concentration of the cause by which it is produced. The effects of radiation come under the consideration of the horticulturist...for which they were originally designed by nature, Ihere can be no doubt that the action of radiation is particularly beneficial, from the deposition... | |
| William Prout - 1834 - 616 pagine
...vicissitudes, in the words of the same gentleman, — " To vegetables growing in climates for which they are originally designed by nature, there can be no doubt...the deposition of moisture which it determines upon the foliage ; and it is only to tender plants, artificially trained to resist the rigours of an unnatural... | |
| Thomas Chalmers - 1836 - 572 pagine
...vicissitudes, in the words of the same gentleman, — "To vegetables growing in climates for which they are originally designed by nature, there can be no doubt...the deposition of moisture which it determines upon the foliage; and it is only to tender plants, artificially trained to resist the rigours of an unnatural... | |
| 1836 - 300 pagine
...vicissitudes, in the words of the same gentleman, — " To vegetables growing in climates for which they are originally designed by nature, there can be no doubt...the deposition of moisture which it determines upon the foliage ; and it is only to tender plants, artificially trained to resist the rigours of an unnatural... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1847 - 132 pagine
...the circumstances in which nature originally placed it, seems to affect its energies and growth." * " To vegetables growing in the climates for which they...of radiation is particularly beneficial, from the de• Harvey's Meteorology. position of moisture which it determines upon their foliage ; but to tender... | |
| 1853 - 394 pagine
...vicissitudes, in the words of the same gentleman, — " to vegetables growing in climates for which they are originally designed by nature, there can be no doubt that the action of rafliation is particularly beneficial, from the deposition of moisture which it determines upon the... | |
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