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      Cereal diseases caused by micro-element deficiencies in Saskatchewan soils

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      Date
      1951
      Author
      Samborski, Daniel James
      Type
      Thesis
      Degree Level
      Masters
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      Abstract
      The discovery of a field of oats in North Eastern Saskatchewan showing grey speck, the typical symptom of manganese deficiency, prompted an investigation to determine whether other areas in Northern Saskatchewan were suffering from a micro-element deficiency. The manganese deficient soil was studied to determine the most efficient means of controlling grey speck.
      Degree
      Master of Science (M.Sc.)
      Department
      Biology
      Program
      Biology
      Committee
      Vanterpool, Thomas Clifford
      Copyright Date
      1951
      URI
      http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-07212010-124942
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