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Linkage Analysis of Open-Bud (OB) and Yellow Petal (Y2)Endrizzi, J. E. 02 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Comparison of Major Upland VarietiesFarr, C. R. 02 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Short Staple Variety DemonstrationsCluff, Ron, Howell, Don, Stedman, Sam 02 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Regional Variety TestFisher, W. D., Pegelow, E. J. 03 1900 (has links)
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers.
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Analysis of F₃ Date of the Ob₁ᵈY₁ᵈ Linkage GroupEndrizzi, J. E., Sherman, R. 03 1900 (has links)
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers.
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F₂ Genetic Tests for the Associations of Monosomes and Telosomes with Marker Genes, 1985Endrizzi, J. E., Sherman, R. 03 1900 (has links)
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers.
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Fifty-Two Chromosome Caducous Bract CottonMuramoto, H. 03 1900 (has links)
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers. / Caducous bract (bracts which fall before the bolls open) tetra-ploid cottons with 52 chromosomes were developed after many years of hybridization and selection. Since the bracts shed, and are not present when the bolls open and the cottons harvested, it would mean cleaner cotton that would be an economic benefit to the farmers. It would also prevent textile mill workers from being exposed to the cotton dust of bract origin.
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Cotton Variety Trials, Greenlee CountyBrown, Mike, Lunt, Mike, DeRosa, Edith, Clark, Lee J. 03 1900 (has links)
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers.
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Short Staple Variety Demonstration, Graham CountyLayton, Dennis, Cluff, Ron, Clark, Lee J. 03 1900 (has links)
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers.
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Maximum Yield Trial on Short Staple Cotton, Safford Agricultural CenterClark, Lee J., Ellsworth, Bryan, Thatcher, L. Max 03 1900 (has links)
The 1985 and 1986 Cotton Reports have the same publication and P-Series numbers. / An experiment was designed to provide most of the nutrient needs of a cotton crop. Used were a luxurious treatment using Biohumanetics products; a treatment using 10-34-0 and urea to provide the N and P needs of the plants with foliar applications of Link 44 and Link CaZn; a treatment employing only 16-20-0 and urea; and a treatment where no nutrients were added. No significant differences were seen between any of the treatments.
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