Journal of agricultural research, v. 26, no. 5-8; Nov. 3-24, 1923.
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Journal of agricultural research, v. 26, no. 5-8; Nov. 3-24, 1923.
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Journal of agricultural research, v. 26, no. 5-8; Nov. 3-24, 1923.
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Agriculture Department
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Agriculture Department
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1923-24
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1923-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19230101
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19241231
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Agriculture Department
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13
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1923
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cover-title, 195-382+[16] p. +[9] leaves, il. 5 pl. 24 p. of pl.
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CONTENTS.—No. 5. Influence of soil temperature and moisture on infection of wheat seedlings by Helmintbosporium sativum [with list of literature cited]; by H. H. McKinney.—Five molds and their penetration into wood [with list of literature cited]; by Eloise Gerry.—Common earthenware jars source of error in pot experiments; by J. S. McHargue.—Physiological effect of gossypol [with list of literature cited]; by Paul Menaul.—Iron content of blood and spleen in infectious equine anemia; by Lewis H. Wright.—No. 6. Further observations on osmotic pressure of juices of potato plant; by B. F. Lutman.—Method for quantitative estimation of tannin in plant tissue; by Paul Menaul.—Chemical analysis of Jatropha stimulosa; by Paul Menaul.—Varietal resistance in winter wheat to rosette disease; by B. W. Webb, C. E. Leighty, G. H. Dungan, and J. B. Kendrick.—Two diseases of udo (Aralia cordata Thunb.) [with list of literature cited]; by J. L. Weimer.—No. 7. Biological notes on termites of Canal Zone and adjoining parts of Republic of Panama [with list of literature cited]; by Harry Frederic Dietz and Thomas Elliott Snyder.— Absorption of carbon by roots of plants; by J. F. Breazeale.—Oak sapling borer. Goes tesselatus Haldeman; by Fred E. Brooks.—Bud selection as related to quantity production in Washington navel orange; by A. D. Shamel. C. S. Pomeroy, and R. E. Caryl.—No. 8. Compounds developed in rancid fats, with observations on mechanism of their formation [with list of literature cited]; by Wilmer C. Powick.—Some physiological variations in strains of Rhizopus nigricans [with list of literature cited]; by L. L. Harter and J. L. Weimer.—Preparation and properties of colloidal arsenate of lead; by P. J. Brinley.—Active chlorin as germicide for milk and milk products; by Harrison Hale and William L. Bleecker.
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