Journal of agricultural research. Journal of agricultural research [title-page, contents, errata, and index to] v. 30, no. 3 and 4; Feb. 1 and 15, 1925.
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Journal of agricultural research. Journal of agricultural research [title-page, contents, errata, and index to] v. 30, no. 3 and 4; Feb. 1 and 15, 1925.
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Journal of agricultural research. Journal of agricultural research [title-page, contents, errata, and index to] v. 30, no. 3 and 4; Feb. 1 and 15, 1925.
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Agriculture Department
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Date:
1925
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1925-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19250101
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19251231
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Agriculture Department
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13
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1925
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cover-titles, p. 197-391. il. 1 pl.
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CONTESTS.—No. 3. Anatomy of vegetative organs of sugar cane [with list of literature cited]; by Ernst Artschwager.—Regarding possible adaptation of soy bean radicicola to specific host variety; by Alfred T. Perkins.—Sowing and planting season for western yellow pine; by W. G. Wahlenberg.—Quantitative determination of xanthophyll by means of spectrophotometer and colorimeter: [by] F. M. Schertz.—Contribution to chemistry of decomposition of proteins and amino acids by various groups of microorganisms [with list of literature cited]; by Selman A. Waksman and S. Lomanltz.— Biometric comparison of urediniospores of Cronartium ribicola and Cronartium occidentale; by Reginald H. Colley.—No. 4. Root rot of peas in United States caused by Aphanomyces euteiches (n. sp.) [with list of literature cited]; by Fred Reuel Jones and Charles Drechsler.—Direct Inoculation of coniferous stems with damping-off fungi [with list of literature cited]; by Annie Rathbun-Gravatt.—Root rot of grapevine in Missouri caused by Clitocybe tabescens (Scop.) Bres. [with list of literature cited]; by Arthur S. Rhoads.—Control of mycelial neck rot of onion by artificial curing; by J. C. Walker.—Relative susceptibility of selections from Fulghum-Swedish select cross to smuts of oats [with list of liternture cited]: by George M. Reed and T. R. Stanton.
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