It has been argued that, in the last stages of the decomposition of organic matter in the soil, hydrogen is evolved, and that this nascent hydrogen combines with the free nitrogen of the atmosphere, and so forms ammonia. Journal of the Chemical Society - Page 381by Chemical Society (Great Britain) - 1885Full view - About this book
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1880 - 978 pages
...atmosphere, in a degree, or in a manner, not possessed by the narrow-leaved graminete. It has been argued that, in the last stages of the decomposition of organic...nitrogen of the atmosphere, and so forms ammonia. It has been suggested that ozone may be evolved in the oxidation of organic matter in the soil, and... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1880 - 982 pages
...atmosphere, in a degree, or in a manner, not possessed by the narrow-leaved gramjneie. It has been argued that, in the last stages of the decomposition of organic...evolved, and that this nascent hydrogen combines with t he free nitrogen of the atmosphere, and so forms, ammonia. It has been suggested that ozone may be... | |
| Wilbur Olin Atwater - 1883 - 204 pages
...estimating with certainty. OTHER SUPPOSED SOURCES OF COMBINED NITROGEN. Further, it has been argued that, in the last stages of the decomposition of organic...matter in the soil, hydrogen is evolved, and that this uascent hydrogen combines with the free nitrogen of the atmosphere, and so forms ammonia. Again, it... | |
| JOHN BENNET LAWES, AND JOSEPH HENRY GILBERT - 1893 - 694 pages
...Among other possible supplies of combined nitrogen to the soil from atmospheric sources, it has been supposed that, in the last stages of the decomposition...have on former occasions given reasons for concluding thai these supposed sources cannot be taken as accounting for the facts of growth. Indeed, such evidence... | |
| Rothamsted Experimental Station - 1893 - 714 pages
...atmosphere, in a degree, or in n manner, not possessed by the narrow-leaved gramine1o. It has been argued that, in the last stages of the decomposition of organic...nitrogen of the atmosphere, and so forms ammonia. It l1as been suggested that ozone may be evolved in the oxidation of organic matter in the soil, and... | |
| 1893 - 712 pages
...estimating with certainty. Other Supposed Sources of Combined Nitrogen. Further, it has been argued that, in the last stages of the decomposition of organic...nitrogen of the atmosphere, and so forms ammonia. Again, it has been suggested that ozone may be evolved in the oxidation of organic matter in the soil,... | |
| Robert Thompson - 1900 - 248 pages
...the means of estimating with certainty. Other Sources of Combined Nitrogen. — It has been argued that, in the last stages of the decomposition of organic...nitrogen of the atmosphere, and so forms ammonia. Again, it has been suggested that ozone may be evolved in the oxidation of organic matter in the soil,... | |
| 1881 - 1122 pages
...atmosphere, in a degree or in a manner, not possessed by the narrow-leaved gramíneas. It has been argued that, in the last stages of the decomposition of organic...combines with the free nitrogen of the atmosphere, and ao forms ammonia. It has been suggested that ozone may be evolved in the oxidation of organic matter... | |
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