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Synopsis: Mo. B-475, normal, and C.I. 7439, "uzu", winter barley varieties were compared wlth all treatment combinations of 3 fertilizer rates and solid and spaced seeding rates. Mo. B-475 produced higher grain yields as a result of more spike-bearing tillers and heavier kernels; C.I. 7439 had the largest number of kernels per spike. None of the "variety x fertilizer" interactions reached the 5% level of significance.
2 Lecturer in Statistics, Assam Agricultural College, Jorhat, Assam, India and Professor of Fields Crops, University of Missouri.
Received for publication October 4, 1961.
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