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A search for better field corn varieties by intercrossing

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Dale G. Smeltzer, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 14(7):6-6.

Published July 01, 1960

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The major portion of California's field corn acreage is planted to hybrid varieties developed in the Midwest. These varieties have produced relatively high yields under ample water and essential plant nutrients. However, it seems unlikely that such varieties would represent the ultimate in adaptation to conditions in this state.

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A search for better field corn varieties by intercrossing

Dale G. Smeltzer
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A search for better field corn varieties by intercrossing

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Authors

Dale G. Smeltzer, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 14(7):6-6.

Published July 01, 1960

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The major portion of California's field corn acreage is planted to hybrid varieties developed in the Midwest. These varieties have produced relatively high yields under ample water and essential plant nutrients. However, it seems unlikely that such varieties would represent the ultimate in adaptation to conditions in this state.

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