Agriculture for Beginners - BestLightNovel.com
You’re reading novel Agriculture for Beginners Part 37 online at BestLightNovel.com. Please use the follow button to get notification about the latest chapter next time when you visit BestLightNovel.com. Use F11 button to read novel in full-screen(PC only). Drop by anytime you want to read free – fast – latest novel. It’s great if you could leave a comment, share your opinion about the new chapters, new novel with others on the internet. We’ll do our best to bring you the finest, latest novel everyday. Enjoy
=Inoculate=: to give a disease by inserting the germ that causes it in a healthy being.
=Insectivorous=: anything that eats insects.
=Kainit=: salts of potash used in making fertilizers.
=Kernel=: a single seed or grain, as a kernel of corn.
=Kerosene emulsion=: see Appendix.
=Larva= (plural =larvae=): the young or immature form of an insect.
=Larval=: belonging to larva.
=Layer=: to propagate plants by a method similar to cutting, but differing from cutting in that the young plant takes root before it is separated from the parent plant.
=Legume=: a plant belonging to the family of the pea, clover, and bean; that is, having a flower of similar structure.
=Lichen=: a kind of flowerless plant that grows on stones, trees, boards, etc.
=Loam=: an earthy mixture of clay and sand with organic matter.
=Magnesia=: an earthy white substance somewhat similar to lime.
=Magnify=: to make a thing larger in fact or in appearance; to enlarge the appearance of a thing so that the parts may be seen more easily.
=Membrane=: a thin layer or fold of animal or vegetable matter.
=Mildew=: a cobwebby growth of fungi on diseased or decaying things.
=Mold=: see mildew.
=Mulch=: a covering of straw, leaves, or like substances over the roots of plants to protect them from heat, drought, etc., and to preserve moisture.
=Nectar=: a sweetish substance in blossoms of flowers from which bees make honey.
=Nitrate=: a readily usable form of nitrogen. The most common nitrate is saltpeter.
=Nitrogen=: a chemical element, one of the most important and most expensive plant foods. It exists in fertilizers, in ammonia, in nitrates, and in organic matter.
=Nodule=: a little knot or b.u.mp.
=Nutrient=: any substance which nourishes or promotes growth.
=Organic matter=: substances made through the growth of plants or animals.
=Ovary=: the particular part of the pistil that bears the immature seed.
=Ovipositor=: the organ with which an insect deposits its eggs.
=Oxygen=: a gas present in the air and necessary to breathing.
=Particle=: any very small part of a body.
=Perennial=: living through several years. All trees are perennial.
=Petal=: a single leaf of the corolla.
=Phosphoric acid=: an important plant food occurring in bones and rock phosphates.
=Pistil=: the part of the blossom that contains the immature seeds.
=Pollen=: the powdery substance borne by the stamen of the flower. It is necessary to seed production.
=Pollination=: the act of carrying pollen from stamens to pistils. It is usually done by the wind or by insects.
=Porosity=: the state of having small openings or pa.s.sages between the particles of matter.
=Potash=: an important part of plant foods. The chief source of potash is kainit, muriate of potash, sulphate of potash, wood ashes, and cotton-hull ashes.
=Propagate=: to cause plants or animals to increase in number.
=Protein=: the name of a group of substances containing nitrogen. It is one of the most important of feeding stuffs.
=Pruning=: tr.i.m.m.i.n.g or cutting parts that are not needed or that are injurious.
=Pulverize=: to reduce to a dustlike state.
=Pupa=: an insect in the stage of its life that comes just before the adult condition.
=Purity= (of seed): seeds are pure when they contain only one kind of seed and no foreign matter.
=Ration=: a fixed daily allowance of food for an animal.
=Raupenleim=: a patented sticky substance used to catch the cankerworm.
=Resistant=: a plant is resistant to disease when it can ward off attacks of the disease; for example, some varieties of the grape are resistant to the phylloxera.
=Rotation= (of crops): a well-arranged succession of different crops on the same land.
=Scion=: a shoot, sprout, or branch taken to graft or bud upon another plant.