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_legumin_ constitute the three important members of the "Nitrogenous" constituents of plants.
The Stock-Feeder's Manual the chemistry of food in relation to the breeding and feeding of live stock Charles Alexander Cameron 1875
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Nitrogenous waste is eliminated though the body wall in the form of ammonium ions.
Nematoda 2008
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Nitrogenous waste can be valuable as fertilizer.
nitrogenous wastes 2002
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· Nitrogenous compounds guarantee the production of alkaloids in the plant.
Chapter 12 1991
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Nitrogenous and sulphurous organic substances 2.29
Manures and the principles of manuring Charles Morton Aikman
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Nitrogenous manures, application of, 478; benefit cereals, 494; hurtful to leguminous crops, 523.
Manures and the principles of manuring Charles Morton Aikman
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Nitrogenous articles of food are expensive, while the other forms of nutriment are to be had in the form of potatoes, beans, and bread, products sold at a reasonable price.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 392, July 7, 1883 Various
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Nitrogenous manures, on the other hand, more especially sulphate of ammonia, have been found to increase the proportion of grasses proper, and to diminish the proportion of leguminous plants.
Manures and the principles of manuring Charles Morton Aikman
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Nitrogenous manures also tend to increase the proportion of sugar and diminish the proportion of nitrogenous matter in roots.
Manures and the principles of manuring Charles Morton Aikman
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Nitrogenous organic substances, in Chincha guano, 305; in concretionary nodules, 328.
Manures and the principles of manuring Charles Morton Aikman
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