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Synopsis: Varieties of wheat and of barley differed widely in their tolerance to acid soils containing high levels of KCl-extractable Al. With few exceptions, varieties developed in the eastern United States were more tolerant than those developed in the Plains and Western States. Wheat varieties from Brazil were exceptionally tolerant. The results indicate that certain varieties have been selected for properties that are closely associated with their abilities to tolerate Al in acid soils.
2 Research Soil Scientist and Agronomist, respectively, Soil and Water Conservation Research Division.
3 Research Agronomists, Crops Research Division. The authors are indebted to G. A. Wiebe, Principal Agronomist, Crops search Division, for suggesting and encouraging the Al-screening studies with barley and to E. J. Koch, Biometrical Services, Agricultural Research Services, for statistical assistance.
Received for publication October 24, 1964.
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