Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112088728743: (1906-1910)1906 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 22
Page 3
... alfalfa , having been found to cause considerable injury to that plant at one point in Virginia , and here at the Experiment Station farm . Its occurrence in these widely separated localities makes it at least probable that the disease ...
... alfalfa , having been found to cause considerable injury to that plant at one point in Virginia , and here at the Experiment Station farm . Its occurrence in these widely separated localities makes it at least probable that the disease ...
Page 7
... as fairly representative of all portions of the non - select rows . This shows. FIG . 3. - A PORTION OF A NON - SELECT ROW OF CLOVER PLANTS IN THE EXPERIMENTAL PLOT . FIG . 5. THE EFFECT OF THE ANTHRACNOSE ON ALFALFA. 7 ...
... as fairly representative of all portions of the non - select rows . This shows. FIG . 3. - A PORTION OF A NON - SELECT ROW OF CLOVER PLANTS IN THE EXPERIMENTAL PLOT . FIG . 5. THE EFFECT OF THE ANTHRACNOSE ON ALFALFA. 7 ...
Page 9
... alfalfa and red clover plants are dead , while the alsike plants have resisted the disease and made vigorous growth . Seed were planted July 12 ; disease made its appearance July 22 ; photographed Sept. 12 . On July 12 a number of ...
... alfalfa and red clover plants are dead , while the alsike plants have resisted the disease and made vigorous growth . Seed were planted July 12 ; disease made its appearance July 22 ; photographed Sept. 12 . On July 12 a number of ...
Page 10
... alfalfa . The few surviving plants of red clover and alfalfa were doubtless resistant to the disease . CONCLUSIONS The most important result of the above - described experiments is the striking indication of disease resistance shown by ...
... alfalfa . The few surviving plants of red clover and alfalfa were doubtless resistant to the disease . CONCLUSIONS The most important result of the above - described experiments is the striking indication of disease resistance shown by ...
Page 65
... Alfalfa and clover , however , respond to applications of both phosphoric acid and lime , but the effects of the latter must be attributed to the slight acidity of the soil . Grass responds to nitrogen in addition to the other two ...
... Alfalfa and clover , however , respond to applications of both phosphoric acid and lime , but the effects of the latter must be attributed to the slight acidity of the soil . Grass responds to nitrogen in addition to the other two ...
Common terms and phrases
100 muriate 300 acid phosphate acid phosphate 50 Agricultural alfalfa analyses Assistant average beans BROWN AYRES buds bulletin bushels butter fat cane cent Central Basin Chart corn stover cost County cowpeas cows crop Crossville Cumberland Plateau dairy eggs Entomologist Experiment Station farm farmer feed Fertilizer per acre fever tick Field fruit grain herd Highland Rim host animal inches Ito San July Knoxville lamb lime limestone loams Lonsdale car Mammoth Yellow manure McMinnville muriate of potash nitrate of soda nitrogen Old land pasture peas period phosphate 50 muriate phosphoric acid plant food plots poor produced profit pruned rainfall ration rotation San José scale season seed ticks Sept silage soil soy beans soy-bean hay soy-bean meal soy-bean straw spray spring steer per day Subsoil TABLE Tons trees Tullahoma UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE variety wheat Yield per acre Zoologist and Entomologist