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Published online 1 January 1958
Published in Agron J 50:1-4 (1958)
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Changes in Composition of the Timothy Plant at the Bloom Stage1

Fazlul Huq and W. A. DeLong2

Synopsis: Chemical analysis of plant parts at four growth stages provided evidence of upward translocation of magnesium coincident with accumulation of a phosphorus fraction in the upper part of the timothy plant. Fertilization with nitrogen 41 days prior to the first sampling influenced the carbohydrate content and the uptake and distribution of phosphorus.


1 Contribution from the Faculty of Agriculture, McGill University, Macdonald College, Quebec, Canada. Macdonald College Journal Series No. 397.

2 Colombo Plan Fellow, present address, Chemistry Department, University of Dacca, Ramna, Dacca, East Pakistan, and Professor of Chemistry, Macdonald College, respectively.

Received for publication November 16, 1956.





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