Analyses of Agricultural YieldPart IThe Spacing Experiment with Egyptian Cotton, 1912 . 28 12 19JULY 26 9 16 23 30 6 13 AUGUST SEPTEMBER Fig, 9,—Effects of Varying Arrangement with Uniform Density. Flowering curves per plant (equally per unit area) for three densities. 180 MESSRS. BALLS AND HOLTON ON ANALYSES OF AGRICULTURAL YIELD. 0-095 0090 0085 i 0-080 WeeksEnding. 20 27 3 AUGUST 10 17 24 SEPTEMBER 8 15 22 OCTOBER 29 Fig. 10.—Seed Weight Variations from week to week in mean weight of seed produced on spacings withsingle plants, or Series a. The various lines employed are the same as for the


Analyses of Agricultural YieldPart IThe Spacing Experiment with Egyptian Cotton, 1912 . 28 12 19JULY 26 9 16 23 30 6 13 AUGUST SEPTEMBER Fig, 9,—Effects of Varying Arrangement with Uniform Density. Flowering curves per plant (equally per unit area) for three densities. 180 MESSRS. BALLS AND HOLTON ON ANALYSES OF AGRICULTURAL YIELD. 0-095 0090 0085 i 0-080 WeeksEnding. 20 27 3 AUGUST 10 17 24 SEPTEMBER 8 15 22 OCTOBER 29 Fig. 10.—Seed Weight Variations from week to week in mean weight of seed produced on spacings withsingle plants, or Series a. The various lines employed are the same as for the various spacings infigs. 2, 5, 6. 20


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