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Effects of maximum temperature and age on flowering and seed production in three bean varieties

Francis L. Smith and Richard H. Pryor

Hilgardia, 1962, vol. 33, issue 12

Abstract: Statistical studies on five bean varieties, California Red, Sutter Pink, Pinto, Red Kidney, and Small White, planted at 2-week intervals from late May to late July over a four-year period indicated that yields increased up to mid-June, remained high through mid-July, and then declined in late July for four of the five varieties. The exception was Small White which did not mature in the mid-July planting some years and never in late-July plantings. Significant differences were obtained in varietal yields.

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Date: 1962
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