1845
DOI: 10.1017/s0370164600038979
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2. On the Nutrition of Vegetables. Part I

Abstract: The object of the author in this part of his investigation, is to shew that the portion of the food of plants which they receive from the soil, and which he endeavours to prove is chemically combined with it,—although to appearance generically the same in all soils,—is not composed, as some imagine, of one single proximate principle, the same in all circumstances, but consists of several principles varying in their respective proportions in different soils. And he farther attempts to establish the general prop… Show more

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