The experiments described in this paper have been conducted to determine the behavior of different types and varieties of cottonseed under field conditions and to measure the relative vigor of the seedlings produced by seed lots differing in percentage of germination and with varying seed treatments. The results presented here are from field and laboratory experiments conducted at Knoxville and Jackson, Tenn. from 1935 to 1938, inclusive
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Botany, 1920. ; Includes bibliographical references
Studies of longevity of seeds, of dormant period, and of vitality after subjection to certain condit...
"January 1982.""The Authors: Harry C. Minor is an Associate Professor of Agronomy and State Extensio...
Presented for the degree of Master of Science in AgricultureTypescriptM.S. University of Missouri 19...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
Stand is important wherever corn is grown, but it is often reduced when cool wet weather follows pla...
Laboratory analysis and tests of seed samples were originally undertaken by governmental agencies in...
Investigations were conducted to relate the physical characteristics of cottonseed to germination, s...
The purpose of this investigation was: (1) to determine the effect of various concentrations of cert...
The study of germination of seeds of trees and shrubs was continued during the years 1922 and 1923. ...
The present interest in the control of soil erosion and the stabilization of agriculture has initiat...
The season of 1900 was an unusual one throughout. The large rainfall during the growing months was i...
Some of the consequences of seed deterioration can be a reduction in field emergence and stand estab...
Part of a thesis submitted by the senior author to the University in partial fulfillment of the requ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Botany, 1920. ; Includes bibliographical references
Studies of longevity of seeds, of dormant period, and of vitality after subjection to certain condit...
"January 1982.""The Authors: Harry C. Minor is an Associate Professor of Agronomy and State Extensio...
Presented for the degree of Master of Science in AgricultureTypescriptM.S. University of Missouri 19...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
Stand is important wherever corn is grown, but it is often reduced when cool wet weather follows pla...
Laboratory analysis and tests of seed samples were originally undertaken by governmental agencies in...
Investigations were conducted to relate the physical characteristics of cottonseed to germination, s...
The purpose of this investigation was: (1) to determine the effect of various concentrations of cert...
The study of germination of seeds of trees and shrubs was continued during the years 1922 and 1923. ...
The present interest in the control of soil erosion and the stabilization of agriculture has initiat...
The season of 1900 was an unusual one throughout. The large rainfall during the growing months was i...
Some of the consequences of seed deterioration can be a reduction in field emergence and stand estab...
Part of a thesis submitted by the senior author to the University in partial fulfillment of the requ...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Botany, 1920. ; Includes bibliographical references
Studies of longevity of seeds, of dormant period, and of vitality after subjection to certain condit...
"January 1982.""The Authors: Harry C. Minor is an Associate Professor of Agronomy and State Extensio...