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30/08/1999 |
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01/03/2023 |
Autoria: |
MILLER, E. C. |
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Relation between age and dry wright of the corn plant (Zea mays L.). |
Ano de publicação: |
1943 |
Fonte/Imprenta: |
Manhattan: Kansas State College of Agriculture, 1943. |
Páginas: |
51p. |
Série: |
(Kansas State College of Agriculture. Technical bulletin, 54). |
Idioma: |
Inglês |
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Kansas sunflower corn was grown in the field during the four growing season of 1924 to 1927, inclusive. These plants were grown in 44-inch rows two feet apart in the row. The plants were kept free from tillers or suckers and never visibly wilted during the four growing season. Five representative plants were collected at weekly intervals during each growing season by severing at the ground line and their rate of growth determined by the increase in dry weight of the serial parts. 3. The aerial portion of the plant was divided into the leaves, stem, ear (grain and cob), husks and shabk. 4. The curves showing the average growth of these parts for a given season show considerable weekly fluctuations. This was due to the difficulty of selecting truly representative plants for (...) |
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LEADER 01256nam a2200145 a 4500 001 1482567 005 2023-03-01 008 1943 bl uuuu u0uu1 u #d 100 1 $aMILLER, E. C. 245 $aRelation between age and dry wright of the corn plant (Zea mays L.).$h[electronic resource] 260 $aManhattan: Kansas State College of Agriculture$c1943 300 $a51p. 490 $a(Kansas State College of Agriculture. Technical bulletin, 54). 520 $aKansas sunflower corn was grown in the field during the four growing season of 1924 to 1927, inclusive. These plants were grown in 44-inch rows two feet apart in the row. The plants were kept free from tillers or suckers and never visibly wilted during the four growing season. Five representative plants were collected at weekly intervals during each growing season by severing at the ground line and their rate of growth determined by the increase in dry weight of the serial parts. 3. The aerial portion of the plant was divided into the leaves, stem, ear (grain and cob), husks and shabk. 4. The curves showing the average growth of these parts for a given season show considerable weekly fluctuations. This was due to the difficulty of selecting truly representative plants for (...) 650 $aMilho
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