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Synopsis: Lysine and arginine contents of bromegrass varied inversely with concentration of calcium and potassium in growth medium. Aspartic acid accounted for much of increased nitrogen content of bromegrass when heavily fertilized with nitrogen.
2 Formerly research assistant, University of Missouri, now professor of Agronomy, Oklahoma State University.
3 Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation, St. Louis, Mo.
4 Professor and Chairman Emeritus, Department of Soils, University of Missouri.
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