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Synopsis: The severity of stalk rot in corn was found to increase with increased applications of nitrogen and decrease with increased potassium applications. All corn hybrids did not respond to fertilizer treatments to the same degree.
2 Assistant Professor of Plant Breeding and Associate Professor of Plant Breeding, respectively. The authors express their sincere appreciation to Carl W. Boothroyd, Associate Professor of Plant Pathology and R. B. Musgrave, Professor of Field Crops, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., for suggestions and assistance rendered throughout the conduct of the experiments.
Received for publication February 17, 1956.
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