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At roughly the same time that Malthus was composing his gloomy prediction, modern science began to enter agriculture.  In the early 1770s, Joseph Priestly figured out that plants emit oxygen by keeping a mouse alive in a sealed chamber with a mint plant.  This was followed in rapid succession by the definition of the other minimal chemical requirements for plant growth, laying the groundwork for the development of chemical fertilizers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

www.susqu.edu/.../ Priestly-Mar1994/Priestly.htm

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