As a result of the injury to the foliage, growth is materially checked and the wood usually fails to mature well. The fruit does not color nor is the normal amount of sugar fixed. " Shelling Report - Seite 205von Iowa State Horticultural Society - 1918Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Iowa State Horticultural Society - 1918 - 464 Seiten
...season advances this band dies and becomes functionless. Isolated areas of the leaf blade deaden aud when these join, a considerable part of the leaf tissue...are associated with the trouble. Heavy, wet soils likewise contribute to- the affection. The sickness is very common to the Volusia Silt Loam type of... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1919 - 554 Seiten
...unless favorable conditions are established in the succeeding years, ie, optimum rainfall, etc. 7. As a result of the injury to the foliage, growth is...normal amount of sugar fixed. " Shelling " may result. 8. Soils deficient in organic matter and hence in their waterholding capacity are associated with the... | |
| New York State Agricultural Experiment Station - 1919 - 544 Seiten
...unless favorable conditions are established in the succeeding years, ie, optimum rainfall, etc. 7. As a result of the injury to the foliage, growth is...normal amount of sugar fixed. " Shelling " may result. 8. Soils deficient in organic matter and hence in their waterholding capacity are associated with the... | |
| New York (State). Department of Agriculture and Markets - 1919 - 544 Seiten
...unless favorable conditions are established in the succeeding years, ie, optimum rainfall, etc. 7. As a result of the injury to the foliage, growth is...normal amount of sugar fixed. " Shelling " may result. 8. Soils deficient in organic matter and hence in their waterholding capacity are associated with the... | |
| Victor Ray Gardner, Frederick Charles Bradford, Henry Daggett Hooker - 1922 - 712 Seiten
...discoloration is more marked near the margins and eventually the pallid areas coalesce and form a yellowed band extending around the margin. As the season advances...normal amount of sugar fixed. 'Shelling' may result. When defoliated by summer drought When normally dropping in the fall Nitrogen . . 1 847 1.370 Phosphoric... | |
| United States. Office of Experiment Stations - 1918 - 1028 Seiten
...considerable portion of the leaf tissue may become functionless. As a result of the Injury to the foliage, the growth is materially checked and the wood usually...not color nor Is the normal amount of sugar fixed, and shelling may result. The affection manifests itself on light soils during drought and on heavy... | |
| New York State Agricultural Experiment Station - 1919 - 556 Seiten
...unless favorable conditions are established in the succeeding years, ie, optimum rainfall, etc. 7. As a result of the injury to the foliage, growth is...not color nor is the normal amount of sugar fixed. " Shilling " may result. 8. Soils deficient in organic matter and hence in their waterholding capacity... | |
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