. A classification of the cultivated varieties of barley ... Barley. Fig. 63. variation in shape of lemma base A, Dorsal view of lemma base of lax-headed barley, showing horseshoe-like depression; B, lateral view of same; C, dorsal view of lemma base of dense-headed barley, showing cross crease; D, lateral view of same lax forms, the dense erect forms have a base which is often pinched in appearance, with a transverse crease or furrow just above the point of attachment but with no horseshoe-like depression (fig. 63, C and D). The basilar connection associated with this type of lemma is broader


. A classification of the cultivated varieties of barley ... Barley. Fig. 63. variation in shape of lemma base A, Dorsal view of lemma base of lax-headed barley, showing horseshoe-like depression; B, lateral view of same; C, dorsal view of lemma base of dense-headed barley, showing cross crease; D, lateral view of same lax forms, the dense erect forms have a base which is often pinched in appearance, with a transverse crease or furrow just above the point of attachment but with no horseshoe-like depression (fig. 63, C and D). The basilar connection associated with this type of lemma is broader, and when separated leaves a rougher surface than does the basilar connection of the lax forms. Although these characters have been used for differentiating only threshed two-rowed hulled types, they hold equally true for threshed six-. 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 Wiggans, Roy Glen, 1891- [from old catalog]. [Ithaca


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