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Sypnosis: Susceptibility to stalk lodging was positively associated with ash, cellulose, potash, and silica but was not associated with susceptibility to Diplodia zeae or Gibberella zeae. Diplodia was negatively associated with ash, crude fiber, lignin, and cellulose but was positively associated with nitrogen. Gibberella was similarly associated except no relation with ash or lignin was found.
2 Agronomists, Field Crops Research Branch, ARS, USDA.
3 Former Plant Pathologist, Professor, Agricultural Chemistry, and former Graduate Assistant, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri.
Received for publication January 2, 1957.
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