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    FormatThesis (1)SubjectGrain (1)Legumes (1)Liming of soils (1)Plants -- Effect of agricultural chemicals on (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    1914 (1)
    Author/ContributorKinnaird, Roy Aubrey (1)Miller, M. F. (Merritt Finley), 1875-1965 (1)Advisor
    Miller, M. F. (Merritt Finley), 1875-1965 (1)
    Thesis Department
    Soils (MU) (1)
    Thesis Semester1914 (1)Language (ISO)
    English (1)

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    A Study of the effect of liming an acid soil on the growth of certain legumes and non-legumes 

    Kinnaird, Roy Aubrey (University of Missouri, 1914)
    have been heavy or applied immediately before the growth of plants. P.E. Karraker at this Station observed a depressing effect of ground limestone on the growth of certain legumes. It was purposed in the experiments herin reported to continue the work...

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