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Published online 1 July 1963
Published in Agron J 55:397-398 (1963)
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Plant and Performance Characteristics of Semidwarf Winter Wheats Producing Most Efficiently in Eastern Washington1

O. A. Vogel, R. E. Allan and C. J. Peterson2

Synopsis: The most efficient semidwarf winter wheats for eastern Washington have strikingly similar head, leaf, culm, and growth characteristics. General plant and growth patterns of the most efficient selections are best represented by CI 13438. Likewise the best semidwarf variety suitable for commercial production is represented by Gaines. Comparative performances in varietal trials show distinctly greater efficiency in production of semidwarf over standard-height commercial varieties in eastern Washington.


1 Cooperative investigations of the Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, and the Washington Agricultural Experiment Station, Pullman, Wash. Scientific Paper No. 2266.

2 Agronomist, Geneticist, and Agricultural Research Technician, respectively, Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, Pullman, Wash.




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