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Sypnosis: A 2-foot border between plots resulted in a highly significant border effect in 3 winter wheat and 1 spring oat test. A significant border x variety interaction was obtained in 2 of the 4 tests. Weight per bushel was lower in all spring oat border rows than in center rows. Winter wheat border rows produced grain of approximately the same weight per bushel as center rows.
2 Assistant Professors of Agronomy, University of Illinois. The authors express their appreciation to W. C. Jacob, Professor of Agronomy, University of Illinois, for his assistance in the statistical analyses of the data.
Received for publication February 1, 1957.
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