illustration of the principle of compensation or balancement of growth, or, as Goethe expresses it, " in order to spend on one side, Nature is forced to economise on the other side." Circumnutation and other movements of Hypocotyls and The Power of Movement in Plants - Page 98by Charles Darwin - 1897 - 592 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1866 - 668 pages
...about the same period, their law of compensation or balancement of growth; or, as Goethe expressed it, " in order to spend on one side, nature is forced to economise on the other side." I think this holds true to a certain extent with our domestic productions: if nourishment flows to... | |
| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1882 - 492 pages
...at about the same time their law of compensation or balancemcut of growth; or, as Goethe expressed it, " in order to spend on one side, nature is forced to economise on the other side." I think this holds true to a certain extent with our domestic productions: if nourishment flows to... | |
| Columbus Horticultural Society, Columbus, Ohio - Gardening - 1886 - 126 pages
...correlated. An increase in the size of fruits is associated with loss of flavor or quality. That is, as Goethe expresses it, "in order to spend on one side, nature is forced to economize on the other side." Whether the idea! grape, "the perfect grape," shall be produced, and... | |
| Charles Darwin - Evolution - 1889 - 446 pages
...at about the same time, their law of compensation or balancement of growth; or, as Goethe expressed it, " in order to spend on one side, nature is forced to economise on the other side." I think this holds true to a certain extent with our domestic productions: if nourishment flows to... | |
| Volney Morgan Spalding - Botany - 1893 - 280 pages
...storehouse, the cotyledons become superfluous, and are finally reduced to insignificant appendages, an illustration " of the principle of compensation or...balancement of growth, or, as Goethe expresses it, & Cotyledons ' in order to spend on one side, Nature is forced to economize on the other side.'" 1... | |
| Charles Clement Coe - Evolution - 1895 - 648 pages
...This law is known as the principle of "compensation of growth" and "balancement." "As Goethe expressed it, ' In order to spend on one side, nature is forced to economise on the other side.' ... If nourishment flows to one part or organ in excess, it rarely flows, at least in excess, to another... | |
| Charles Clement Coe - Evolution - 1895 - 638 pages
...This law is known as the principle of "compensation of growth" and "balancement." "As Goethe expressed it, ' In order to spend on one side, nature is forced to economise on the other side.' ... If nourishment flows to one part or organ in excess, it rarely flows, at least in excess, to another... | |
| Volney Morgan Spalding - Botany - 1895 - 328 pages
...storehouse, the cotyledons become superfluous, and are finally reduced to insignificant appendages, an illustration " of the principle of compensation or...balancement of growth, or, as Goethe expresses it, Cotyledons ' in order to spend on one side, Nature is forced to economize on the other side.'" l A... | |
| Charles Darwin - Science - 1896 - 618 pages
...superfluous, and consequently more or less rudimentary. Finally, these cases offer a good ifiustration of the principle of compensation or balancement of...Circumnutation and other movements of Hypocotyls and Epicofyls, whilst still arched and buried beneath the ground, and whilst breaking through it.—According... | |
| Charles Darwin - Science - 1896 - 408 pages
...at about the same time, their law of compensation or balancement of growth; or, as Goethe expressed it, " in order to spend on one side, nature is forced to economise on the other side." I think this holds true to a certain extent with our domestic productions: if nourishment flows to... | |
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