Seed Corn And Some Standard Varieties for Illinois
Seed Corn And Some Standard Varieties for Illinois
A D Archibald Dixon Shamel
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(Cavity at butt deep, small diameter. ) Compressed. (Cob rounded at end. ) Enlarged. (Large butt with no extra rows or kernels. ) . Expanded. (Larg-e butt caused by extra rows or kernels. ) Open. (Greater space between rows at butt. ) Depressed. (Kernels at butt flat, smooth and short, indicating a tight husk. ) Kernels diverg-ing-. (Space between summits of kernels in same row. ) TIP. Kernels in rows. (Rows may be traced to tip. ) Flat. (Cob flattened at tip. ) BREEDING OF SEED CORK. 37 P Fill...ed. (Entire end of cob covered with kernels. ) Capped. (A central kernel projecting- from filled tip. ) KERNEL. Firm. (Rig-id on cob. ) Loose. (Movable on cob. ) Roof-shaped at one edg-e. (Convex at one edg-e and flat at the other. ) Uprig-ht. (At right angles with surface of cob. ) Sloping-. (Leaning- towards tip. ) Overlapping- at summit. (As shing-les on a roof. ) Straig-ht wedge-shaped. (Edges of kernels straight, tapering-. ) Rounded wedge-shaped. (Edges rounded lengthwise, taper- ing. ) Square at top.
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