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Synopsis: Significant differences in lignin content among 22 strains of 4 grass species at the flowering stage of growth are reported. The relative lignin content of strains is influenced by stage of growth, location, proportion of plant parts, and their rates of lignification.
2 Former Research Assistant (now Assistant Professor of Field Husbandry, University of Saskatchewan. Saskatoon), Associate Professor, and Professor of Agronomy, respectively.
Received for publication May 17, 1957.
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