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  3. Volume 02, 1933, Christchurch /
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PERSISTENCY IN CRESTED DOGSTAIL

Authors

  • W.A. Jacques

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1933.2.769

Abstract

Though crested dogstail is of great value under certain conditions of farm management and on particular types of soil, it is one of the Cinderella grasses as far as research and improvement go.

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Published

1933-01-01

Issue

Volume 02, 1933, Christchurch

Section

Articles

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