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Synopsis: Resistance to heat and to drouth in five varieties of wheat was associated with high root/top ratios, slow water loss from excised plants, and better field yields under drouth conditions.
2 Formerly graduate student, Department of Agronomy, Kansas State College, now Agricultural Officer, Central Tractor Organization, New Pusa, New Delhi, India; and Agronomist, Kansas Agr. Exp. Sta.
Received for publication May 23, 1957.
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