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" In order to ascertain the effects of different kinds of charcoal, experiments were made upon that obtained from the hard woods and peat, and also upon animal charcoal, although I foresaw the probability that none of them would answer so well as that of... "
British Farmer's Magazine - Page 447
1849
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Organic Chemistry in Its Applications to Agriculture and Physiology

Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1840 - 420 pages
...charcoal, although I foresaw the probability that none of them would answer so well as that of pinewood, both on account of its porosity and the ease with...is superfluous to remark, that in treating plants in the manner here described, they must be plentifully supplied with water, since the air having such...
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Chemistry in Its Application to Agriculture and Physiology

Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1842 - 450 pages
...obtained from the hard woods and peat, and also upon animal charcoal, although I foresaw the probability that none of them would answer so well as that of...is superfluous to remark, that in treating plants in the manner here described, they must be plentifully supplied with water, since the air having such...
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Chemistry in Its Application to Agriculture and Physiology

Justus Freiherr von Liebig, Lyon Playfair Baron Playfair - 1843 - 260 pages
...woods and peat, and also upon animal charcoal, although I foresaw the probability that none of mem would answer so well as that of pine- wood, both on...is superfluous to remark, that in treating plants in the manner here described, they must be plentifully supplied with water, since the air having such...
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Experimental Researches: Chemical and Agricultural. Shewing Carbon to be a ...

Robert Rigg - 1844 - 292 pages
...charcoal, although I foresaw the probability that none of them would answer so well as that of pinewood, both on account of its porosity and the ease with which it is decomposed." The following experiment favors the conclusion drawn by Lucas, and disproves the proposition of Liebig...
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The British Florist: Or, Lady's Journal of Horticulture, Volume 2

1846 - 372 pages
...obtained from the hard woods and peat, and also upon animal charcoal, although I foresaw the probability that none of them would answer so well as that of...and dries the roots, so that unless this precaution is taken, the failure of all such experiments is unavoidable. The action of charcoal consists primarily...
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The Horticulturist and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste, Volume 15

1860 - 1126 pages
...and peat, and also upon animal charcoal; although I foresaw the probability that none of them could answer so well as that of Pine wood, both on account...porosity and the ease with which it is decomposed. The action of charcoal consists primarily in its preserving the parts of plants with which it is in...
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Science and Practice Or Gardening: In which are Explained and Illustrated ...

George William Johnson - 1862 - 396 pages
...and peat, and also upon animal charcoal ; although I foresaw the probability that none of them could answer so well as that of Pine wood, both on account...porosity and the ease with which it is decomposed. The action of charcoal consists primarily in its WIABCOAL Vm'KE. 141 preserving the parts of plants...
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Pamphlets: Agriculture], Volume 19

1885 - 668 pages
...obtained from the hard woods and peat, and also upon animal charcoal, although 1 foresaw the probability that none of them would answer so well as that of...is superfluous to remark, that in treating plants in the manner here described, they must be plentifully supplied with water, since the air having such...
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The Farmer's Magazine, Vol.14, July to December 1846

Staff - 1846 - 626 pages
...charcoal; although I foresaw the probability that none of them could answer so well as that of pinewood, both on account of its porosity and the ease with which it is decomposed. The action of charcoal consists primarily in its preserving the parts of plants with which it is in...
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