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The Significance Of Xenia Effects On The Kernel Weight Of Corn, T. A. Kiesselbach
The Significance Of Xenia Effects On The Kernel Weight Of Corn, T. A. Kiesselbach
Historical Research Bulletins of the Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station
The purpose of this paper is to appraise the xenia effects of the pollen parent on the kernel weight of corn (Zea mays L.), and to interpret so far as possible their genetic, physiologic and applied significance. The conclusions will be based on local experiments and a review of the literature.
The Geraldton Strain Of Subterranean Clover, A J. Millington
The Geraldton Strain Of Subterranean Clover, A J. Millington
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE cereal-growing areas of Western Australia form a narrow triangle extending about 700 miles from north to south, gradually increasing in width towards the south to about 150 miles.
Turf Clippings Conference Proceedings, The Stockbridge School Turf Management Club
Turf Clippings Conference Proceedings, The Stockbridge School Turf Management Club
Turf Clippings
- Recent Developments Affecting Golf Course Design (page 1)
- From the Editor (3)
- Five Year Results (3)
- Turf Management Club News (4)
- Quotes from 1960 Seniors (5)
- Poa annua - - Friend or Foe (6)
- The Horticulture Show (7)
- Cartoons (8)
- Message from the Winter School President of 1960 (10)
- The Most Outstanding Turf Senior for 1959 (10)
- The Value of the Proper Use of Lime (11)
- Summer Placement (12)
- A Greenhouse on the Golf Course (13)
- More Opportunities in the Future for the Aggressive Superintendent at Country Clubs (14)
- Soil, Sawdust and Turfgrass (15)
- Picture - Senior Stockbridge Turf majors …