Journal of agricultural research. Journal of agricultural research, v. 51, no. 3 and 4; Aug. 1 and 15, 1935.
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Journal of agricultural research. Journal of agricultural research, v. 51, no. 3 and 4; Aug. 1 and 15, 1935.
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Journal of agricultural research. Journal of agricultural research, v. 51, no. 3 and 4; Aug. 1 and 15, 1935.
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Agriculture Department
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Agriculture Department
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[1935.]
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1935-01-01T00:00:00Z
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19350101
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19351231
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Agriculture Department
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13
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1935
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A 1.23:51/3, 4
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cover titles, p. 191-381, il.
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CONTENTS.—No. 3. Physiological study of cracking in Stayman winesap apples [with list of literature cited]; by Leif Verner.—Potato beetle septicemia; by G. P. White.—Rose blast induced by Phytomonas syringae; by H. R. Rosen.—Inheritance of resistance to mildew, Erysiphe graminis hordei, in cross between Hanna and Atlas barley [with list of literature cited]; by Fred N. Briggs.—Effect of stage of maturity and method of curing upon vitamin B and vitamin G content of alfalfa, clover, and timothy hays [with list of literature cited]; by Chas. H. Hunt, P. R. Record, and R. M. Bethke.—Influence of certain dietary constituents on response of rats to gossypol ingestion [with list of literature cited]; by Willis D. Gallup and Ruth Reder.—Studies on nicotine content of cigarette smoke [with list of literature cited]; by C. O. Jensen and D. E. Haley.—Effect of auxins upon Phytophthora cactorum [with list of literature cited]; by Leon H. Leonian.—No. 4. Phosphorus content and buffer capacity of plant sap as related to physiological effect of phosphorus fertilizers in fibrous low-moor peat [with list of literature cited]; by J. R. Neller.—Composition of leaves and stalks of barley at successive stages of growth, with special reference to formation of lignin [with list of literature cited]; by Max Phillips and M. J. Goss.—Distribution and condition of phosphorus in 3 horizons of differentially fertilized Hagerstown clay loam soil planted to apple trees in metal cylinders [with list of literature cited]; by Walter Thomas.—Comparison of Leptosphaeria salvinii and Helminthosporium sigmoideum irregulare [with list of literature cited]; by E. M. Cralley and E. C. Tullis.—Comparative toxicity of anabasine and nicotine sulphates to insects [with list of literature cited]; by Joseph M. Ginsburg, John B. Schmitt, and Philip Granett.—Toxicity of optically active and inactive dihydrodeguelins [with list of literature cited]; by W. A. Gersdorff.—New bacterial species isolated from strawberries; by Helen F. Smart.—Chemical composition of canned peas of 2 varieties of different sizes and grades [with list of literature cited]; by W. S. Thompson and W. H. Peterson.—Pubescent and glabrous characters of soybeans as related to resistance to injury by potato leaf hopper [with list of literature cited]; by H. W. Johnson and E. A. Hollowell.
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