Sweet-Clover Seed by H. S. Coe and John N. Martin

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Author Coe, H. S., 1888-1918
Author Martin, John N. (John Nathan), 1875-
Title Sweet-Clover Seed
Series Title United States. Department of Agriculture. Bulletin no. 844
Note Reading ease score: 61.4 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
Contents Part I. Pollination studies of seed production -- Part II. Structure and chemical nature of the seed coat and its relation to impermeable seeds of sweet clover.
Credits Produced by Tom Cosmas from files generously provided by
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Public Domain.
Summary "Sweet-Clover Seed" by H. S. Coe and John N. Martin is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The work focuses primarily on the methods of pollination and the structural properties of sweet clover seeds, particularly those of the species Melilotus alba. The authors explore factors affecting seed production, the role of various pollinators, and the unique characteristics of the seed coat that contribute to the germination process. The opening of the publication introduces the challenges faced in achieving satisfactory yields of sweet clover seed, attributing these issues to different factors, including inadequate pollination and environmental conditions. The authors outline their experiments undertaken on government farms, detailing the investigations into pollination methods, the anatomy of sweet clover flowers, and the relationship between moisture levels and seed production. Through a series of systematic studies, the text establishes a foundational understanding of how pollinators, particularly insects, influence seed development and the importance of environmental conditions during flowering. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class SB: Agriculture: Plant culture
Subject Sweet clover -- Seeds
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EBook-No. 62998
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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