. A biochemical study of nitrogen in certain legumes. Legumes. [from old catalog]; Nitrogen. 482 Bulletin No. 179 [March, had grown above the ground. These peculiarities were undoubtedly caused by unobserved physical conditions occurring at the time of in- fection or afterward. Jr^iicfir^J sTr o-r<^'. auTt ,0T rf-^ Tner'5' L^7-)clocJerrr)t<^ Fig. 4.—Young Nodule, Showing the Beginning of the Differentiation OF ITS Tissues (After Prazmowski) BACTERIOLOGICAL Minute bodies were first detected in nodules in 1866 by Woronin/ a Russian botanist. At that time bacteria were not recognized, and i


. A biochemical study of nitrogen in certain legumes. Legumes. [from old catalog]; Nitrogen. 482 Bulletin No. 179 [March, had grown above the ground. These peculiarities were undoubtedly caused by unobserved physical conditions occurring at the time of in- fection or afterward. Jr^iicfir^J sTr o-r<^'. auTt ,0T rf-^ Tner'5' L^7-)clocJerrr)t<^ Fig. 4.—Young Nodule, Showing the Beginning of the Differentiation OF ITS Tissues (After Prazmowski) BACTERIOLOGICAL Minute bodies were first detected in nodules in 1866 by Woronin/ a Russian botanist. At that time bacteria were not recognized, and it was not until 1887 that they were demonstrated to be true bacteria by Wigand.^ 'Woronin: Bot. Ztg. (1866), 24, 329. 'Wigand: Bot. Heft. Forsch, Bart. 3 Marburg (1887), Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Whiting, Albert Lemuel, 1885- [from old catalog]. [Urbana, Ill. ]


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