Host Bibliographic Record for Boundwith Item Barcode 30112088728743: (1906-1910)1906 |
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... July 15. Therefore , there can scarcely be any doubt that any superiority shown by the plants from select seed is due solely to some inherent resist- ance to the disease in question . The clover seed was planted on March · There was in ...
... July 15. Therefore , there can scarcely be any doubt that any superiority shown by the plants from select seed is due solely to some inherent resist- ance to the disease in question . The clover seed was planted on March · There was in ...
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... July 9. It shows strikingly the effect of the anthracnose on ordinary clover . A few weeks later only an occasional plant in these non- select rows was alive . hoeing , and all the plants , select and non - select , were growing ...
... July 9. It shows strikingly the effect of the anthracnose on ordinary clover . A few weeks later only an occasional plant in these non- select rows was alive . hoeing , and all the plants , select and non - select , were growing ...
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... July 9 and Sept. 14 , so as to simulate actual cultural conditions . By this date but few of the non - select plants were living . A very conservative estimate would place the percentage of selections which lived up to Sept. 15 at 95 ...
... July 9 and Sept. 14 , so as to simulate actual cultural conditions . By this date but few of the non - select plants were living . A very conservative estimate would place the percentage of selections which lived up to Sept. 15 at 95 ...
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... July 12 ; disease made its appearance July 22 ; photographed Sept. 12 . On July 12 a number of flower pots were seeded with red clover , alsike clover , and alfalfa , with a view to making inoculation tests with spores of Colletotrichum ...
... July 12 ; disease made its appearance July 22 ; photographed Sept. 12 . On July 12 a number of flower pots were seeded with red clover , alsike clover , and alfalfa , with a view to making inoculation tests with spores of Colletotrichum ...
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... July or August . The second batch of eggs pass the winter , hatching early in the spring . The female deposits her eggs and dies , while the male develops into a small , two - winged insect , and functions only in reproducing . The ...
... July or August . The second batch of eggs pass the winter , hatching early in the spring . The female deposits her eggs and dies , while the male develops into a small , two - winged insect , and functions only in reproducing . The ...
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