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Abstract Through a blunder Figure 8 in the September number (Page 328) appeared upside down. Unfortunately the printer neglected to invert the legend too, thus introducing a serious inaccuracy. As the cut appeared, the concave maize seeds were at the top, the normal seeds at the bottom, - -and not in the reverse positions as intended. This content is only available as a PDF. © 1926 by the American Genetic Association
BREEDING IMPROVED VARIETIES OF SMOOTH-AWNED BARLEYS*HAYES, H. K.
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Article PDF first page preview Close This content is only available as a PDF. Author notes * The studies of reaction to Helminthosporium salivum have been carried on cooperatively between the sections of Plant Breeding and Plant Pathology and have been published in considerable detail in previous papers. Acknowledgement is made to Dr. E. C. Stakman and Dr. J. J. Christensen of the Plant Pathology Section and to Dr. Fred Griffee, formerly assistant plant breeder, whose cooperation made possible the studies of disease resistance. Barley breeding at Minnesota has been aided by the cooperation of Dr. H. V. Harlan of the bureau of Plant Industry © 1926 by the American Genetic Association