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Published online 1 September 1960
Published in Agron J 52:545 (1960)
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The Relationship Between Corn Plant Populations and Smut Infection1

Roy D. Wilcoxson and R. P. Covey2

Synopsis: In studies made in the field, the percentage of plants or plant parts infected with smut decreased as the plant populations per hill were increased. This was true of both Hays White sweet corn and B164, an inbred dent corn line.


1 Paper No. 4321, Scientific Journal Series, Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.

2 Assistant Professor and Research Assistant, respectively, Department of Plant Pathology and Botany, University of Minnesota.







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