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Synopsis: Of twenty spring barley varieties grown as winter annuals under irrigation the Coast group was higher yielding, but lower in malting quality than the Manchuria group. In general, the Coast group was more resistant to lodging and shattering than the Manchuria group.
2 Associate Agronomist, University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. The author is grateful to the California Malting Company, Los Angeles, California, for making the biochemical malting quality determinations, and to G. D. Massey for assistance with the field and laboratory work.
Received for publication May 17, 1957.
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