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Published online 1 November 1961
Published in Agron J 53:366-369 (1961)
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Response of Seven Oat Varieties to Different Levels of Fertilization1

A. R. Brown, H. D. Morris and D. D. Morey2

Synopsis: Seven winter oat varieties gave significant varietyxfertilizer interactions for grain yields, protein content of grain, and straw weight. Length of panicle, height of plant, and number of tillers per foot of row were increased by fertilizer applications. Medium and high rates of fertilization hastened the heading date by two days over low fertilization. An adapted variety plus medium to high fertilization rates are essential for the economical production of oats in the Southeast.


1 Contribution from College Experiment Station, Athens, Ga. as Journal Paper No. 161.

2 Associate Agronomist and Agronomist, respectively, College Experiment Station, and Associate Agronomist, Coastal Plain Experiment Station.







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