Annual Report of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca, N.Y
Annual Report of the Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, Ithaca, N.Y
Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station
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If sugar is added, there comes danger. The yeast plants may then ferment the fruit to alcohol, and a bacterium be able to make the alcohol into vinegar. Given food, moisture and warmth, these little plants multiply witlr almost infinite rapidity. If food is scarce, if drought or cold come, many of them can accommodate themselves to the hard times by contracting their already minute bodies into still smaller space and thus they can survive for lotig periods. Life is present, and as soon as fortu...ne smiles on them in the shape of warmth, moisture and food, they return to their former condition, feed, grow and multiply as before. The active forms are often easily killed, while these resting-spores may resist even boiling or freezing. Thus nature, the kind mother, protects and preserves her children, for each has an important work to do in the world. These innumerable, invisible plants form her army of scavengers which feed upon animal and vegetable matter that is either dead or has lost its normal vigor and therefore tend to threaten the welfare of man.
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