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ACKNOWI,EDGMENTS It has been a grea
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ÎABI,E OF TONTENTS av írÞâ dô
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SUGGÊSTIONSFORFIIIURSRESEÀRCH ,.,
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11. Nitrogen Fertil-izer Applicatio
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I]TERATURE REVIEW Semi-dwarf Growth
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In the United States the barley bre
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Tabl-e 1. Broad Sense Ileritability
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Table 2. Broad Sense Heritability E
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wíth yield. fhis group discussed t
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ship in common wheat. 0n the other
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number of spíkes
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Table 3. Pedigrees of</stro
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(4) 200 Kernel weight * record.ed i
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population, using individual line m
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Table 7. con¡tonêlts of</
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did Syme (f972), Fonseca and patter
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significant negative correlation wi
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freedom comparison indicated lqínn
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yield testlng experiments. Furtherm
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