Journal of agricultural research. Journal of agricultural research, v. 32, no. 3 and 4; Feb. 1 and 15, 1926.
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Journal of agricultural research. Journal of agricultural research, v. 32, no. 3 and 4; Feb. 1 and 15, 1926.
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Journal of agricultural research. Journal of agricultural research, v. 32, no. 3 and 4; Feb. 1 and 15, 1926.
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Agriculture Department
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Agriculture Department
Date:
1926
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1926-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19260101
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19261231
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Agriculture Department
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13
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1926
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A 1.23:32/3-4
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cover-titles, p. 201-395, il.
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[Semimonthly. Text on p. 2 of covers.]
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CONTENTS.—No. 3. Rye resistant to leaf rust, stem rust, and powdery mildew [with list of literature cited]; by E. B. Mains.—Water-core of apples [with list of literature cited]; by Charles Brooks and D. F. Fisher.—Platygaster hiemalis Forbes, parasite of Hessian fly [with list of literature cited]; by Charles C. Hill.—Biological study of Cephus pygmaeus (Linnaeus), wheat-stem saw fly [with list of literature cited]; by Donald T. Ries.—No. 4. Experiments on control of cotton root rot in Arizona [with list of literature cited]; by C. J. King and H. F. Loomis.—Root rot of bean in California caused by Fusarium martil phaseoli Burk, and F. aduncisporum n. sp.; by J. L. Weimer and L. L. Harter.—Laboratory study to determine best time to ensile corn, sunflowers, and Sudan grass [with list of literature cited]; by P. A. Wright and R. H. Shaw.—Further studies on overwintering of Pseudomonas citri; by George L. Peltier and William J. Frederich.—Effectiveness of certain paraffin derivatives in attracting flies; by William C. Cook.—Practicability of quantitative toxicological investigations on mandibulate insects [with list of literature cited]; by F. L. Campbell.—Genetical study of fertility of lateral florets of barley spike [with list of literature cited]; by M. C. Gillis.—Leaf, bract, and boll spot of sea-island cotton caused by Helminthosporium gossypii n. sp.; by C. M. Tucker.