Journal of agricultural research, v. 30, no. 9 and 10; May 1 and 15, 1925.
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Journal of agricultural research, v. 30, no. 9 and 10; May 1 and 15, 1925.
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Journal of agricultural research, v. 30, no. 9 and 10; May 1 and 15, 1925.
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Agriculture Department
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1925
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Agriculture Department
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1925
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A 1.23:30/9-10
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CONTENTS.—NO. 9. Influence of temperature on infection and decay of sweet potatoes by different species of Rhizopus [with list of literature cited]: by J. I. Lauritzen and L. L. Harter.—Time of year to plant mother beets for seed production; by Dean A. Pack.—Soil mulch in absorption and retention of moisture [with list of literature cited]; by M. A. McCall.—Fundamentals for taxonomic studies of Fusarium (with list of literature cited); by H. W. Wollenweber. C. D. Sherbakoff, and O. A. Reinking, with cooperation of Helen Johann and Alice A. Bailey.—Ham beetle, Necrobia rufipes De Geer [with list of literature cited]; by Perez Simmons and George W. Ellington.— Studies on conformation in relation to milk producing capacity in cattle: 4, Size of cow in relation to size of her milk production [with list of literature cited]: by John W. Gowen.—Necrosis, hyperplasia, and adhesions in mosaic tomato fruits [with list of literature cited]; by Max. Gardner.—Feeding chlorinated milk to the albino rat; by J. W. Read and Harrison Hale.—No. 10. Possibility of sex control by artificial insemination with centrifuged spermatozoa [with list of literature cited]; by Jay L. Lush.—Correlated inheritance of botanical characters in barley, and manner of reaction to Helminthosporium sativum [with list of literature cited]; by Fred Griffee.—Relation of sulphur to alfalfa production [with list of literature cited]; by Oscar C. Bruce.—Carbon trichloride as anthelmintic, and relation of its solubility to anthelmintic efficacy [with list of literature cited]; by Maurice C. Hall and Eloise B. Cram.—Study of influence of inoculation upon fermentation of sauerkraut: by O. R. Brunkow, W. H. Peterson, and E. B. Fred.—Physiological study of Mucor racemosus and Dipiodia tubericola, 2 sweet potato storage-rot fungi [with list of literature cited]; by L. L. Harter.—Microorganisms in decomposing oysters [with list of literature cited]; by Albeit C. Hunter and Bernard A. Linden.—Egg-producing capacity of Ascaris lumbricoides; by Eloise B. Cram.—Study of essential plant foods recoverable from manure of dairy cows: by C. P. Wells and B. A. Dunbar.—Physiological and biochemical studies on cereals: 4, On presence of amino acids and polypeptides in ungerminated rye kernel [with list of literature cited]; by S. L. Jodidi and J. G. Wangler.
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