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Seed disinfection. VIII. Radishes

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

R. Eric Taylor
Affiliation:
Formerly School of Agriculture, University of Cambridge
J. F. H. Cronshey
Affiliation:
Formerly School of Agriculture, University of Cambridge
W. A. R. Dillon Weston
Affiliation:
Formerly School of Agriculture, University of Cambridge

Extract

1. The seeding rate of radish seed may be influenced by the mechanical effect of the material with which it is treated.

2. The seedling emergence of radishes may be improved by treating the seed with an organomercury seed disinfectant.

3. The beneficial effect is correlated with adverse weather conditions at the time of germination, and advantages are therefore usually confined to early sowings.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1947

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