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A Text Book on Indian Agriculture

1901

the dedays of the rboti and other remains of plant life of of manure produceS aticonsiderableIpply of C4.12 which having become dissolved in the water of the soil is brought. [...] The fertility of the soil and the maintenance in it of moisture is intmately associated with the presence of a fair proportion of organic Matter. [...] The temperature of the soil although mainly influenced by the climate and the menu temperature of thetir is also affected by the material which constitutes the soil by the colour of the soil and its aspect or exposure. [...] Water filling the lures of the soil interrupts time conduction of the heat of themes rays into the body of the soil. [...] Moreoviv the great bulk of the dry stantUre (I plants consists of ceibon united with oxygen and hydrogen in the same proportion as the latter elements exist in water ; and it is believed that water in the chlorophyll cells of the leaves in the presence of light potash magnesia and iron combines with the carbon which is either directly or idirectly derived from the cierbonie acid gas of
agriculture environment
Pages
177
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.142064
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv J. Mollison view
Soil Formation
1-82 unknown view
Manures
83-134 unknown view
Agricultural Implements
135-173 unknown view

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