1960
DOI: 10.2134/agronj1960.00021962005200040010x
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Further Studies on the Effect of Seed Coat Color on Agronomic and Chemical Characters and Seed Injury in Flax1

Abstract: Synopsis Seed color was significantly associated with all agronomic characters studied except days to last bloom and lodging score.

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“…A slight but significantly later maturity for yellow-seeded lines when compared with the brown-seeded lines also was reported by Culbertson et al (1960).…”
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“…A slight but significantly later maturity for yellow-seeded lines when compared with the brown-seeded lines also was reported by Culbertson et al (1960).…”
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confidence: 62%
“…Reitz et al (1947) had found that the lower seed yield of yellow-seeded flax was associated with lower seed germination and poor stands. A slight but significantly later maturity for yellow-seeded lines when compared with the brown-seeded lines also was reported by Culbertson et al (1960).…”
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