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Synopsis: The clones differed in general combining ability for forage yield, seed yield, and leaf spot reactions. For plant height, specific combining ability was significant and general combining effects were not present. In general, there was fair agreement among the rank of clones and the two measures of combining ability, polycross progeny performance and average single cross performance.
2 Formerly research assistant (now Associate Geneticist, Colombian Agricultural Program, The Rockefeller Foundation. Bogotá, Colombia); Associate Professor, Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, University of Minnesota; Assistant Director of the Agr. Exp. Sta. and Professor of Plant Pathology, Institute of Agriculture, University of Minnesota, St. Paul. The assistance of Charles E. Gates, Station Statistician, Minnesota Institute of Agriculture is gratefully acknowledged.
Received for publication April 22, 1958.
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