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Improved forage grasses to be put to field trials

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G. L. Stebbins

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California Agriculture 1(4):1-4.

Published March 01, 1947

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More than fifty new strains of forage grasses have been produced during the past five years by hybridizing valuable existing species, At least twenty of the new strains are potential new species.

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Improved forage grasses to be put to field trials

G. L. Stebbins
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Improved forage grasses to be put to field trials

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G. L. Stebbins

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California Agriculture 1(4):1-4.

Published March 01, 1947

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Abstract

More than fifty new strains of forage grasses have been produced during the past five years by hybridizing valuable existing species, At least twenty of the new strains are potential new species.

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