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Synopsis: Subterranean and rose clovers were fertilized with S35 labeled S at 3 rates and grown in growth chambers at 50, 60, and 70° F. Radio-analysis of tops and roots indicated an increase in S concentration in tops with increasing temperature but a decrease of S concentration in roots from 60 to 70° F. On a dry matter basis subterranean clover exceeded rose clover in the total uptake of S.
2 Assistant Agronomist, Agronomy Department, University of California, Riverside (formerly Plant Physiologist, Crops Research Division); and Plant Physiologist, Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, Pullman, Wash, (formerly at Davis, Calif.).
Received for publication June 11, 1962.
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