"On The Tubercular Swellings On The Roots Of Vicia Faba" by Harry Marshall Ward explores the characteristics and causes of unusual growths on the roots of broad bean plants. This scientific study delves into the nature of these swellings, examining their structure and potential impact on the plant's health. A valuable resource for botanists, agricultural scientists, and students of plant pathology, this work contributes to the understanding of plant diseases and root nodule formation. Ward's meticulous observations and detailed analysis offer insights into the complex interactions between plants and microorganisms. This enduring work remains relevant for those studying plant biology and agricultural science.
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