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" The ammonia increases the produce only if the mineral constituents be present in the soil in due quantity, and in an available form. "
Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England - Page 505
by Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1863
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Reply to Baron Liebig's "Principles of Agricultural Chemistry"

John Bennet Lawes, Joseph Henry Gilbert - 1855 - 108 pages
...in agricultural discussions, between the terms mineral, and ammonia or ammoniacal. Thus he says : " The mineral constituents act, as is shown by the produce of the unmauured land, without any artificial supply of ammonia" " The ammonia increases the produce only...
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The Journal of the Royal Agricultureal Society of England

James Glaisher - 1864 - 768 pages
...been if we, had increased the proportion of ammonia in the air." — Principles, pp. 77-8 (1855). " The mineral constituents act, as is shown by the produce of the immanured land, without any artificial supply ol ammonia. " The ammonia increases the produce only...
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Transactions of the New-York State Agricultural Society for the ..., Volume 24

New York State Agricultural Society - 1865 - 738 pages
...— [Translation.] The following quotations, taken from several of Baron Licbig's works, will show whether he has not been accustomed to use the terms...or " inorganic " to designate the incombustible or ash Constituents, and to distinguish these from "ammonia," "ammonia salts," "atmospheric cons fluents,*...
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The Rothamsted Memoirs on Agricultural Chemistry and Physiology, Volume 1

1893 - 766 pages
...agricultural discussions, between the terms mineral, and ammonia or ammoniacal. Thus he says : — " The mineral constituents act, as is shown by the produce...ammonia increases the produce only if the mineral constituent* be present iu the soil in due quantity and in an available form." " Ammonia is without...
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The Rothamsted Memoirs on Agricultural Chemistry and Physiology, Volume 3

1893 - 740 pages
...— [Translation.] The following quotations, taken from several of Baron Liebig's works, will show whether he has not been accustomed to use the terms...or " inorganic" to designate the incombustible or ash-constitufents, and to distinguish these from " ammonia," " ammoniacal salts," " atmospheric constituents,"...
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THE FARMER'S MAGAZINE

The Farmer's Magazine - 1864 - 588 pages
...been if we had increased the proportion of ammonia in the air." — Principles, pp. 77-8 (1855), " The mineral constituents act, as is shown by the produce of the unmamired land, without any artificial supply of ammonia. " The ammonia increases the produce only...
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