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Wheat response to drought

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Robert E. Sojka, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Florence, South Carolina
Lewis H. Stolzy, Department of Soils and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside.

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California Agriculture 35(9):14-15.

Published September 01, 1981

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Abstract

Measurement of drought sensitivity helps evaluate wheat cultivars for bad as well as good conditions.

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The generous cooperation of CIMMYT and energetic participation of Dr. R.A. Fischer in this experiment are gratefully acknowledged. This work was funded in part by Rockefeller Foundation Grant #RF-72035 to the Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Engineering, University of California, Riverside.

Wheat response to drought

Robert E. Sojka, Lewis H. Stolzy
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Wheat response to drought

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Authors

Robert E. Sojka, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Florence, South Carolina
Lewis H. Stolzy, Department of Soils and Environmental Sciences, University of California, Riverside.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 35(9):14-15.

Published September 01, 1981

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Measurement of drought sensitivity helps evaluate wheat cultivars for bad as well as good conditions.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The generous cooperation of CIMMYT and energetic participation of Dr. R.A. Fischer in this experiment are gratefully acknowledged. This work was funded in part by Rockefeller Foundation Grant #RF-72035 to the Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Engineering, University of California, Riverside.


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