. Journal of agricultural research . No. 3, p. 19-21; No. 4, p. 27-29. (29) Waggoner, H. D. I917. THE VIABILITY OP RADISH SEEDS (rAPHANUS SATIVUS L.) AS AFFECTED BY HIGH TEMPERATURE AND WATER CONTENT. In Amer. Jour. Bot., , no. 5, p. 299-313, I fig. Literature cited, p. 312-313. (30) Westerdijk, Jolia. 1911. de bestrijding van brandziekten in het gran. In Cultura, Jaarg. 23, no. 280, p. 588-598. PLATE 48 Chevalier barley plants from untreated and treated seed referred to in Table III: A.—Plants from untreated seed. At left are illustrated the 21 plants showing themost marked evidence of Hel


. Journal of agricultural research . No. 3, p. 19-21; No. 4, p. 27-29. (29) Waggoner, H. D. I917. THE VIABILITY OP RADISH SEEDS (rAPHANUS SATIVUS L.) AS AFFECTED BY HIGH TEMPERATURE AND WATER CONTENT. In Amer. Jour. Bot., , no. 5, p. 299-313, I fig. Literature cited, p. 312-313. (30) Westerdijk, Jolia. 1911. de bestrijding van brandziekten in het gran. In Cultura, Jaarg. 23, no. 280, p. 588-598. PLATE 48 Chevalier barley plants from untreated and treated seed referred to in Table III: A.—Plants from untreated seed. At left are illustrated the 21 plants showing themost marked evidence of Helminthosporium sativum primary infection: leaf lesions,basal browning, and root rotting. At right are illustrated the other 64 plants showingless marked evidence of infection. Roots and kernels, however, show considerablediscoloration. B.—Plants from seed treated with dry heat. No diseased plants whatever; all71 plants are clean and roots bright. Approximately one-third natural size. Treatment of Cereal Seeds by Dry Heat Plate 48. Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. XVIII, No. 7 Treatment of Cereal Seeds by Dry Heat Plate 49


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