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Synopsis: The grain yield, test weight, and weight per 1,000 seeds were decreased as a result of 90° lodging treatments of irrigated spring barley grown as a winter annual. Lodging treatments of 45° and 90° resulted in a decrease in the percentage of plump kernels and the grain color score. The percentage of thin kernels was increased as a result of 90° lodging treatments.
2 Associate Agronomist, University of Arizona, Tucson. The author gratefully acknowledges the valuable assistance of G. D. Massey, who helped with the field work and statistical analyses.
Received for publication March 21, 1957.
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