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Synopsis: Unflooded conditions caused delayed flowering, high percentage sterility, and consequent low yields. Nitrogen increased the cation exchange capacity of the roots and increased the yields when applied to the flooded soil at tillering stage. Plant P and Mn contents were low under unflooded conditions, but this did not appear to be the basic cause for the abnormal growth under these conditions.
2 Former Rockefeller Foundation Fellow and Professor of Agronomy, Ohio State University and Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta.
Received for publication March 22, 1963.
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