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Synopsis: Four varieties of irrigated cotton responded similarly to applied N. Yield, plant characteristics, and boll properties were influenced by both variety and applied N while fiber and spinning properties were affected by variety only.
2 Chemist, Southwest Branch, Soil and Water Conservation Research Division and Research Agronomist, Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, Assistant Specialist, University of California, Southwestern Irrigation Field Station, Brawley, Calif., respectively.
Received for publication January 7, 1963.
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