That, under favourable circumstances, the conversion of ammonia into nitrates is very rapid, has been shown by a number of experiments.
Irrigation, therefore, under favourable conditions, is a most successful method of utilising the manurial value of sewage; but the great difficulty in practice is to obtain those favourable conditions.
An old experiment, carried out by Boussingault, illustrates, in a general way, how rapid the process is under favourable circumstances.
Under favourable conditions it grows about 16 feet high, with large oval or oblong leaflets, and having the young branches densely clothed with bristles.
Under favourable circumstances, such as when growing in a sweet and rather rich brown loam, it attains to fully 60 feet in height, and of a neat shape, from the branches being arranged horizontally, or nearly so.
Under favourable conditions it attains to a height of 12 feet, with a branch spread nearly as much in diameter.
Unless, therefore, pieces of rubber are pressed together, under favourable conditions as to moisture, there has been observed no transfer of disease.
Under favourable conditions, in about twelve months, an impenetrable mat has been formed, which gradually forms a good mulch.
A few instances have been known in France where, under favourable circumstances, they have perpetuated their species.
Under favourable conditions of light and warmth these leaflets execute vigorous movements, the period of a single pulse varying from one to two minutes.
I append a representative list of various specimens in which, under favourable conditions of season and temperature, the rates of growth may be as high as those given below:-- Peduncle of Zephyranthes 0.
Under favourable conditions of the environment, the excitability of the organs is at its maximum.
When placed in a drop of water, under favourable circumstances, the following changes may be observed in from four to six hours.
New ampullas push themselves between those which are ripening and withering; a disc can, under favourable circumstances, always form new asci for weeks at a time.
Under favourable circumstances, the animal will remain apparently dead for many days, and yet recover.
Under favourable conditions we shall get to the East Indian Archipelago in twenty days, and then Japan is quite close.
Under favourable circumstances we shall make this passage in six or seven days.
It is quite normal, as we have before us a voyage which, under favourable conditions, lasts twenty days.
Under favourable conditions we should arrive there in six or seven days.
Under favourable conditions, it is possible to plant on a warm dry border as early as mid-February in very sheltered districts, but a supply of protecting material must be instantly available in the event of severe weather.
Under favourable conditions it improves with age to such an extent as to justify the best possible cultivation.
Under favourable circumstances, from seven to nine days will suffice to bring the seedlings up in force, and very few will appear afterwards.
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