Journal of agricultural research, v. 32, no. 11 and 12; June 1 and 15, 1926.
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Journal of agricultural research, v. 32, no. 11 and 12; June 1 and 15, 1926.
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Journal of agricultural research, v. 32, no. 11 and 12; June 1 and 15, 1926.
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Agriculture Department
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1926
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Agriculture Department
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1926
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CONTENTS.—No. 11. Question of nuclear fusions in blackberry rust, Caeoma nitens [with list of literature cited]; by B. O. Dodge and L. O. Gaiser.—Nutritive value of protein in voluntary muscle, heart, liver, and kidney, from cattle, sheep, and hogs [with list of literature cited]; by Ralph Hoagland and George G. Snider.—Determination of percentage of infestation by Hessian fly, Phytophaga destructor Say; by W. H. Larrimer and W. B. Cartwriglit.—Determination by 5-square-yard method of yield of wheat plots used in studies of Hessian fly, Phytophaga destructor Say; by W. B. Cartwrignt and W. H. Larrimer.—Determination of percentage of parasitism of Hessian fly, Phytophaga destructor Say; by W. H. Larrimer and W. B. Noble.—Two-year study of development of European corn borer in New England area; by George W. Berber.—Toxicity of organic compounds to spores of Phytophthora colocasiae Rac. [with list of literature cited]; by B. N. Uppal.—No. 12. Observations on Cirphis latiuscula H. Sch. in Gulf Coast region of Texas (with list of literature cited]; by R. A. Vickery—Biology of Macrocentrus ancylivora Rohwer, important parasite of strawberry leaf roller (Ancylis eomptana Froehl.); by David E. Pink.—Comparative susceptibility of sweet-potato varieties to black rot; by L. L. Harter, J. L. Welmer, and J. I. Lauritzen.—Effect of moisture on loss of sugar from sugar beets in storage; by Dean A. Pack.—Influence of soil temperature and soil moisture on infection of sweet potatoes by black-rot fungus; by L. L. Harter and W. A. Whitney.— Moving average as basis for measuring correlated variation in agronomic experiments [with list of literature cited]; by Frederick D. Richey.—Further observations on relations between growth and sap concentration in citrus trees [with list of literature cited]; by H. S. Reed and F. F. Halma.—Method of growing corn seedlings (Zea mays) free from seed-borne organisms; by W. D. Valleau and E. M. Johnson.
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