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Synopsis: Nitrogen fertilization generally increased visual disease symptoms in eight spring wheat varieties infected with barley stripe mosaic and grown in irrigated plots. The nitrogen content of the diseased plants was higher than that of the non-diseased, and was not affected by nitrogen fertilization. Diseased plants, because of lessened growth, absorbed less soil and fertilizer nitrogen.
2 Soil Scientist, Western Soil and Water Management Branch, SWCRD, and Agronomist, Crops Research Division, A.R.S., U.S.D.A., respectively. Advice on the statistical analyses was obtained from B. Ostle of the Montana State College Statistical Laboratory.
Received for publication June 18, 1957.
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