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Document Type

Thesis

Date of this Version

1938

Citation

Thesis (M.S.)—University of Nebraska—Lincoln, 1938. Department of Agronomy.

Comments

Copyright 1938, the author. Used by permission.

Abstract

Since sorghum is indigenous to the tropics and has been grown in this country for a comparatively short time, it was thought that the longer days at the higher latitudes might offer at least a partial explanation for the unsatisfactory performance of some of the sorghum varieties introduced into Nebraska. Therefore, the object of these experiments was to determine the influence of day length on the growth and development of several sorghum varieties.

Advisor: T. A. Kiesselbach

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