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" In these organs, but principally in the cotyledons, is deposited as much of the concrete sap of the parent plant as is sufficient to feed its offspring, till that has attached itself to the soil, and become capable of absorbing and assimilating new matter.... "
Practical and Scientific Fruit Culture - Page 416
by Charles R. Baker - 1866 - 523 pages
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Retrospect of Philosophical, Mechanical, Chemical, and ..., Volume 7

1812 - 394 pages
...become capable of absorbing and assimilating new matter. The plumule is stated to differ from the buds of the parent plant in possessing a new and independent...those of the parent plant ; the organizable matter derived from the parent, probably existing in the cotyledons, and, like the alburnum of trees, undergoing...
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The Repertory of arts and manufactures [afterw.] arts, manufactures and ...

Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1812 - 442 pages
...matter.. :!;... ...'.• ..•-!, -,i ii. • .'• • ••.• Tile plumule differs from the buds of the parent plant in possessing a new and independent...habits from those of the parent plant. The organizable matte* which is given by the parent to the offspring in this case, probably exists in the cotyledons...
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A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts, Volumes 31-32

William Nicholson - 1812 - 860 pages
...become capable of absorbing and assimilating new matter. The plumule. The plumule differs from the buds of the parent plant in possessing a new and independent...different habits from those of the parent plant. The organizablc matter, which is given by the parent to the offspring in this case, probably exists in...
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Retrospect of philosophical, mechanical, chemical and agricultural discoveries

1812 - 696 pages
...become capable of absorhing and assimilating new matter. The plumule is stated to differ from the buds of the parent plant in possessing a new and independent...thence in assuming in its subsequent growth different hahits from those of the parent plant ; the organizable matter derived from the parent, prohably existing...
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The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries and Improvements ...

1812 - 440 pages
...capable of absorbing and assimilating new matter. •,. • . ... The plumule differs from the buds of the parent plant in possessing a new and independent life, and thence io assuming, in its subsequent growth, different habits from those of the parent plant. The organizable...
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Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London, Volume 1

1820 - 482 pages
...matter. The plumule differs from the buds of the parent plant in * Sec Philosophical Transactions, 1 809. possessing a new and independent life, and thence...the offspring in this case, probably exists in the cotyledons of the seed, in the same state as it exists in the alburnum of trees ; and like that, it...
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A selection from the physiological and horticultural papers, published in ...

Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 406 pages
...caudex or stem of the future plant, which has generally, though erroneously, been called its radicle *. In these organs, but principally in the cotyledons,...different habits from those of the parent plant. The organisable matter which is given by the parent to the offspring in this case, probably exists in the...
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A Selection from the Physiological and Horticultural Papers

Thomas Andrew Knight - 1841 - 410 pages
...caudex or stem of the future plant, which has generally, though erroneously, been called its radicle *. In these organs, but principally in the cotyledons,...growth, different habits from those of the parent plant. Tho organisable matter which is given by the parent to the offspring in this case, probably exists...
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The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volume 8

1812 - 548 pages
...soil, and become capable of absorbing and assimilating new matter. ' The plumule ditlers from the buds of the parent plant in possessing a new and independent...different habits from those of the parent plant. The organ izable matter which is given by the parent to the offspring in this case, probably exists in...
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