. Breeding crop plants. Plant breeding. 172 BREEDING CROP PLANTS normal varieties but invariably blossomed under field col^Vions in practically the same period as ordinary varieties of A^. Fig. 39.—Front row in twelve-quart buckets exposed to light from 9 to 4 or 7 hours daily. Rear row in twelve-quart buckets exposed to light from 6 to 6 or 12 hours daily. Note that latter are larger plants but flowered considerably later than the former. (Courtesy of Garner.) A total of 1820 F2 plants was grown and 439 were of the giant Please note that these images are


. Breeding crop plants. Plant breeding. 172 BREEDING CROP PLANTS normal varieties but invariably blossomed under field col^Vions in practically the same period as ordinary varieties of A^. Fig. 39.—Front row in twelve-quart buckets exposed to light from 9 to 4 or 7 hours daily. Rear row in twelve-quart buckets exposed to light from 6 to 6 or 12 hours daily. Note that latter are larger plants but flowered considerably later than the former. (Courtesy of Garner.) A total of 1820 F2 plants was grown and 439 were of the giant Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hayes, Herbert Kendall, b. 1884; Garber, Ralph John, b. 1890. New York [etc. ] : McGraw-Hill book company, inc.


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