On the Sources of the Nitrogen of Vegetation; With Special Reference to the Question Whether Plants Assimilate Free Or Uncombined Nitrogen

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The questions here arise : — to what extent had the decomposition of the organic sub- stance proceeded 1 what shall we accept as the measui-e of the amount of decomposition 1 what are the intermediate stages through which the substance has passed ■? what is the character of the organic compounds remaining in the mass 1 what is the nature of those that have been evolved "i and what part does water play in the matter ?
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...e THE SOtmCES OF THE NITEOGEN OP YBaETATIOlSr, ETC. 501 decomposition of mixtures of nitrogenous and non-nitrogenous substances, in variable proportions, in connexion with soil and water, involves points so highly complicated, that we cannot pretend satisfactorily to answer all the above questions. ^ We may, however, ascertain the character^ of some of the final products of the decom- position, and from a knowledge of these draw conclusions as to the changes of which they are the result under various circumstances.

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