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Published online 1 September 1960
Published in Agron J 52:533-536 (1960)
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Abrasive Action of Windblown Soil on Plant Seedlings1

Leon Lyles and N. P. Woodruff2

Synopsis: Seedlings of El Reno sideoats grama were found to be more tolerant to windblown soil than Blackwell switchgrass, sand lovegrass, and Indiangrass. Buffalo alfalfa seedlings were not as resistant to soil abrasion as the range grasses studied.


1 Contribution from Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, ARS, USDA, with Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station cooperating. Department of Agronomy Contribution No. 670.

2 Agricultural Engineers, Western Soil and Water Management Research Branch, Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, ARS, USDA, Manhattan, Kansas.







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