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Synopsis: Seedlings of two varieties of Bromus inermis Leyss., Lyon and Canadian certified, produced more tillers when kept free of weeds than when weeds were clipped or where a companion crop was used. The production of tillers by Canadian certified (northern adapted) was greater than by Lyon (southern adapted) when free of competition. The addition of fertilizer did not significantly increase the development of tillers.
2 Formerly Research Assistant, Department of Agronomy, University of Wisconsin, now Research Biologist, Niagara Chemical Div., Middleport, N. Y.
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