"Effect Of Certain Arsenites On Potato Foliage, Volumes 261-274" explores the impact of arsenical compounds on potato plants. This scientific study, conducted by Whitman Howard Jordan, Harry Joshua Eustace, and Fred Carlton Stewart, details experiments and observations regarding the use of arsenites as fungicides and their effects on potato foliage health. This work offers invaluable insights into agricultural practices of the era and the chemical interactions affecting crop yields.
Researchers and historians interested in agricultural chemistry, botany, and the history of pest control will find this volume a useful resource. The detailed accounts of testing methodologies and results provide a window into the scientific approaches employed in early agricultural research.
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