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Synopsis: Light became the limiting factor for flowering in 3 Paspalum species at 60° and 55° F. temperatures. P. dilatatum, P. malacophyllum, and P. urvillei began blooming within the same 2-hour period at these temperatures. These temperatures increased the time anthers remained pendent without dehiscing and enabled emasculation.
2 Agent, Research Agronomist, Crops Research Division. ARS, USDA, and Agronomist, Mississippi Agr. Exp. Sta.
Received for publication July 5, 1958.
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