. Principles of agricultural chemistry [microform] . :;ji i t. m Ac- • lKP,. Fig- 53-—Peas without nitrogen (KP) grow as well as with nitrogen(KPS) but oats do not. Wagner. CHEMICAI. CHANGES 227 Further, the plant absorbs the bacteria, and they disappear.(3) Nobbe and Hiltner found that the stronger the plant, thegreater the resistance it offers to inoculation, and the sooner thenodules are emptied. Exactly how the nitrogen is transferred from bacteria to plantis not known. Inoculation of Legumes.—When a legume is planted in newlocalities, the bacteria suitable to it may not be present to aid


. Principles of agricultural chemistry [microform] . :;ji i t. m Ac- • lKP,. Fig- 53-—Peas without nitrogen (KP) grow as well as with nitrogen(KPS) but oats do not. Wagner. CHEMICAI. CHANGES 227 Further, the plant absorbs the bacteria, and they disappear.(3) Nobbe and Hiltner found that the stronger the plant, thegreater the resistance it offers to inoculation, and the sooner thenodules are emptied. Exactly how the nitrogen is transferred from bacteria to plantis not known. Inoculation of Legumes.—When a legume is planted in newlocalities, the bacteria suitable to it may not be present to aid it


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