P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Vol. 3, Issue 12, 1949December 01, 1949 PDT
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Hybrid corn: Resistant to ear rot and adapted to California conditions possible through science of genetics
Hybrid corn: Resistant to ear rot and adapted to California conditions possible through science of genetics
F Smith,
Articles in Vol. 3, Issue 12, 1949
Vol. 3, Issue 12, 1949
- Dairy products: California's manufactured products in relation to those of other areasR Bressler
- Dwarf resistant alfalfa: Seed of new California Common 49 to be released next season for commercial hay production in certain areasB Houston
- Hybrid corn: Resistant to ear rot and adapted to California conditions possible through science of geneticsF Smith
- Soluble salt injury to gardenia: Often traced to excessive use of chemical fertilizers or to salts in the water supplyS WilhelmH Pyfrom
- Almond meats and hulls: New and improved uses for larger-sized meats and for hulls subjects of investigationsW Cruess
- Potato nutrition studies: Investigations on the chemical composition of white potatoes grown in Kern CountyO Lorenx
- Further investigations on avocado decline: Effect of oxygen supply in nutrient solution on avocado and citrus seedlings studied in greenhouse testsD Curtis
- Potatoes for poultry: Value of dried potatoes as feed for chicks and poults investigatedF KratzerB MarshallD Williams
- Excel onion: Early maturing and of high quality, new variety proven good producerH JonesB PerryG Davis
Smith, F. 1949. “Hybrid Corn: Resistant to Ear Rot and Adapted to California Conditions Possible through Science of Genetics.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 3 (12): 4–11.