V. MAIZE PUBLICATIONS

 

Ahlgren, G. H. Review of Wallace's and Bressman's Corn and Corn Growing. N. Y. Bot. Gard. Jour. 50:262. 1949.

 

Alexander, D. E. Inheritance of kernel row number in corn. Abst. of Ph.D. thesis. Univ. of Ill. 1950.

 

Anderson, E. & H. C. Cutler. Methods of corn popping and their historical significance. Southwestern Jour. Anthroped. 6:303‑308. 1950.

 

Anderson, J. C. (editor) American corn annual. C. S. Macfarland, Jr. pp. 44. 1950. 4th Ave., New York 10.

 

Anderson, R. 300 bushel corn no pipe dream. Farm Jour. 74:32‑33. 1950.

 

Angulo‑Busquets, Y. Notas sobre un ensayo de hibridos americanos de maiz en 1949. Spain. Cons. Super. de Invest. Cient. Estac. Expt. de Aula Dei An 2:76‑97. 1950. (English summary)

 

Anonymous. Corn breeders' goal; eliminate detasseling, raise inbred seed yields. Crops & Soil 2:25. 1950.

 

Arnold, H. C. The breeding of hybrid maize in Southern Rhodesia. Rhodesian Farmer 4:11‑29, 1950.

 

Aurand, L. W. The influence of heredity on the nutritive content of corn.

   Pa. State Coll. Alst. Doct. Diss. (1949) 12:1‑5. 1950.

 

___________, et al. Influence of heredity on carotene and protein contents of corn. Pa. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bul. 526:1‑17. 1950.

 

Bauman, L. F., R. W. Jugenheimer, C. M. Woodworth, D. E. Alexander & B. Koehler. Experimental corn hybrids, 1950 tests. Ill. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bul. 543. 1951.

 

___________. Performances of reciprocal crosses in corn. Abst. of Ph.D. thesis. Univ. of Ill. 1950.

 

Bragato, P. Cultivation of American hybrid corn in Polesine (In Italian). Agr. del Polesine 2:33‑35. 1950.

 

Brieger, F. G. The genetic basis of heterosis in maize. Genetics 35:420‑445, 1950.

 

Britten, E. J. Natural and induced parthenocarpy in maize and in its relation to hormone production by the developing seed. Amer. Jour. Bot. 37:345-351. 1950.

 

Brown, W. L. Origin of corn belt maize. N. Y. Bot. Gard. Jour. 51:242‑246. 1950.

 

Buchinger, A. Has American hybrid maize stood the test in Austria? Landwirtschaft 1950:48‑49. 1950.

 

Burnham, C. R. Chromosome segregation in translocations involving chromosome 6 in maize. Genetics 35:446‑481. 1950.

 

Chase, S. S. The reproductive success of monoploid maize. Am. Jour. Bot. 36:795‑786. 1949 (abst).

 

Chiang, H. C. & A. C. Hodson. Stalk breakage caused by European corn borer and its effect on the harvesting of field corn. Jour. Econ. Ent. 43:415‑422. 1950.­

 

Christensen, J. J. and C. L. Schneider. European corn borer (Pyrausta nubilalis Hbn.) in relation to shank, stalk, and ear rots of corn. Phytopath. 40:284‑291. 1950.

 

Ciferri, R. "Epidemic dwarfing" and the probable presence of hereditary dwarfing of maize in Italy. Notiz. Malatt. Ciante 9:36‑39. 1950.

 

Clement, F. P. Les mais hybrides. Ferme Modele 19:11‑12. 1950.

 

Commoner, B. The anthocyanin content of single cells derived from somatic mutations at the A locus in corn. Amer. Jour. Bot. 36:822. 1949. Abst.

 

Cornfield, J. Application of profits to sweet corn earliness data; reply with rejoinder. Science 111:42‑43. 1950.

 

Crabb, R. Six steps for more corn. Successful Farming 48:46‑47. 1950.

 

Dallidson, R. S. Helminthosporium seedling blights of corn. Phytopath. 40:6. 1950.

 

Dearborn, C. H. Effect on sweet corn productivity of 4 compounds of 2,4‑D. Northeast. States Weed Control Conf. Proc. 4:133‑135. 1950.

 

Dickson, J. G., et al. Treat seed grain and corn. Wis. Agr. Ext. Cir. 266:1‑9. 1950.

 

Dogger, J. R. and J. H. Lilly. Seed treatmen as a means of reducing wireworm damage to corn. Jour. Econ. Ent. 42:663‑665. 1949.

 

Duncan, R. E. & J. G. Ross. The nucleus in differentiation and development. III. Nuclei of maize endosperm. Jour. Heredity 41:259‑268. 1950.

 

Dungan, G. H. Response of corn to extremely deep planting. Agron. Jour. 42:256‑257. 1950.

 

___________ and Gausman, H. W. Clipping corn plants to delay their development. Agron. Jour. 43:90‑92. 1951.

 

Dustin, T. E. New corn breeding process speeds development of pure lines, hybrid. Crops & Soils 26:27. 1950.

 

Erwin, A. T. Origin and history of popcorn. Econ. Bot. 4:294‑299. 1950.

 

Emerson, R. A. and H. H. Smith. Inheritance of number of kernel rows in maize. Cornell Univ. Agric. Expt. Sta. Memoir 296, 30 pp. 1950.

 

Everett, H. L. Genic series contolling chloroplast pigments production in diploid Zea Mays. Nat. Acad. Sci. Proc. 35:628‑634. 1949.

 

___________. A proposed relationship between suppressor gene mutants and heterosis. Genetics 35:663. 1950. (Abst.)

 

Eyster, H. C. Catalase activity in chloroplast pigment deficient types of corn. Plant Physiol. 25:630‑638. 1950.

 

Fabiani, L. Local maize varieties & American hybrid maize. (In Italian) Humus, Milan 6:7‑8. 1950.

 

Fenaroli, L. Plants and seeds introduced by the Maize Experiment Station in 1948. Ann. Sper. Agr. N.S. 3:9‑29. 1949.

 

Fitzgerald, A. T. Preliminary results in popcorn research. Peanut Jour. and Nut World 29:48‑52. 1949.

 

Foster, G. H. Methods of conditioning shelled corn. Ag. Eng. 31:497‑500. 1950.

 

Frolik, E. F. and R. Morris. Effects of irradiating maize pollen in a nuclear reactor on the F1 plants. Science 111:153‑154. 1950.

 

___________ and ___________. Xenia effects of irradiating corn pollen in a nuclear reactor. Agron. Jour. 42:293‑297. 1950.

 

Gabelman, W. H. Reproduction and distribution of the cytoplasmic factor for male sterility in maize. Nat. Acad. Sci. Proc. 35:634‑640. 1949.

 

___________. Characteristics of the cytoplasmic factor for male sterility in maize. Genetics 35:665. 1950. (Abst.)

 

Galinat, W. C. Corn plants go underground in growth studies. Frontiers Plant Sci. 2:6. 1950.

 

Geyer, J. A. Watch your ears! Crops & Soils 3:9‑11. 1951.

 

Gibson, R. B, R. A. Brink & M. A. Stahmann. The mutagenic action of mustard gas on Zea Mays. Jour. Heredity 41:232‑238. 1950.

 

Goldschmidt, R. B. Marginalia to McClintock's work on mutable loci in maize. Am. Naturalist 84:437‑457. 1950.

 

Grand, R. Observations historiques sur l'origine du mais. Acad. Ag. France Compt. Rend. 36:700‑703. 1949.

 

Griffing, J. B. Hybrid corn ard its culture in Brazil (in Portuguese). Soc. Rur. Brasil. Rev. 30:32‑33. 1950.

 

Hansen, J. R. & K. P. Buchholtz. Germination & seedling responses of inbred lines of corn to 2,4‑dichlorophenoxyacetic acid. Agron. Jour. 42:452‑455. 1950.

 

Haskell, G. Sweet corn in England. Leaflet No. 8:70‑82, in The fruit, the seed and the soil. Edited by C. D. Darlington, F.R.S. Edinburg: Oliver & Boyd. 1949.

 

___________. Kew sweet corns from America. Agriculture 56:410‑415. 1949.

 

___________. Effect of dried blood on corn cobs. Grdns.' Chron. 125:208‑209. 1949.

 

___________. Cold hardiness and seed shape in maize. Nature, London 163:907. 1949.

 

___________. Pre‑soaking and cold hardiness in maize. Plant and Soil. 1:342‑345. 1949.

 

___________. Maize in a modern world, in New Biology 8:38‑52, Harmondsworth, Penguin Books. 1950.

 

___________. Hybrid corn (maize) in theory and practice. Jour. Ministry Agr. 57:299. 1950.

 

___________. Studies with sweet corn. II. Sowing dates and plant characters. Emp. Jour. Exp. Agric. 15:1‑7. 1950.

 

___________ and G. G. Selman. Studies with sweet corn. III. The primary effects of treating seeds with ultrasonics. Plant & Soils 2:359‑373. 1950.

 

Heinsch, C, G. S. Rabideau & W. G. Whaley. Vascular development and differentiation in two maize inbreds and their hybrids. Am. Jour. Bot. 37:84‑93. 1950.

 

Himes, M. H. Studies on the chemical nature of "sticky chromosomes." Genetics 35:670. 1950. (Abst.).

 

Hopkins, J. O. Corn breeding program in Mexico. Seed World 65:8‑9. 1949.

 

Hooker, A. L. The corn embryos as a factor in resistance in Pythium during germination. Phytopath. 41:18. 1951. (Abst.).

 

Hoppe, P. E. A new technic for incubating seed corn in cold soil for disease tests. Phytopath. 41:18. 1951. (Abst.).

 

___________ and J. T. Middleton. Pathogenicity and occurrence in Wisconsin soils of Pythium species which cause seedling disease in corn. Phytopath. 40:13. 1950.

 

Horner, T. W., R. E. Comstock and H. F. Robinson. The contribution of nonallelic gene interactions to variance in population of selfed lines. Genetics 35:671. 1950. (Abst.).

 

Hunt, C. H., L. D. Rodriguez and R. M. Bethke. The niacin and pantothenic acid content of certain Ohio corn hybrids. Cereal Chem. 27:149‑156. 1950.

 

___________, ___________, and ___________. The effect of maturity on the niacin and pantothenic acid content of the stalks and leaves, tassels, and grain of four sweet corn varieties. Cereal Chem. 27:157‑161. 1950.

 

___________, ___________, and ___________. The enviromental and agronomical factors influencing the thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, and panththenic acid content of wheat, corn and oats. Cereal Chem. 27:79‑96. 1950.

 

Ibrahim, M. A. E. Cytogenetic studies of tertiary trisomics in maize. Genetics 35:671. 1950. (Abst.)

 

Jenkins, M. T. Report of the tenth corn improvement conference of the North central region, Chicago, Illinois, Feb. 11, 12, 1949. Div. Cereal Crops Dis. Bur. Pl. Indust. Soils Agric. Engny. Beltsville, Md. 1949. pp. 51.

 

Jenson, C. O, W. Socks, F. A. Baldowski. The reduction of triphenyltetrazolium chloride by dehydrogenases of corn embryos. Science 113:65‑66. 1951.

 

Jones, D. F. New corn plant keeps its tassels in hybridization process. Conn. State Agr. Exp. Frontiers of Pl. Sci. 2:2. 1949.

 

___________. Interrelation of plasmagenes and chromogenes in pollen production in maize. Genetics 35:507‑512. 1950.

 

Jordan, H. V. et al. Growth rates and nutrient uptake by corn in a fertilizer-spacing experiment. Agron. Jour. 42:261‑266. 1950.

 

Jugenheimer, R. W. Increasing corn yields in Turkey by use of adapted corn hybrids and improved production practices. Econ. Coop. Admin. Special Mission to Turkey. Mimeo. Rpt. on Project TA 77‑38. 1950.

 

___________, L. F. Bauman, D. E. Alexander and C. M. Woodworth. Experimental corn hybrids tested in 1949. Ill. Ag. Exp. Sta. Bul. 538. 1950.

 

Kelsheimer, E. G., et al. Control of budworms, earworms and other insects attacking sweet corn and green corn in Florida. Fla. Agr. Exp. Bul. 466:1‑38. 1950.

 

Kemmerer. Pre‑Civil war South's leading crop, corn. Agr. History 23:236‑239. 1949.

 

Kingsolver, C. H., and C. T. Yuan. Studies on Helminthosporium carbonum Ullstrup on corn. Phytopath. 40:15. 1950.

 

Koehler, B. Husk coverage and ear declination in relation to corn ear rots. Phytopath. 41:22. 1951. (Abst.).

 

___________ and J. W. Jugenheimer. Resistance of corn inbreds to damage from Diplodia or Gibberella stalk rot, 1939‑1949. Univ. of Ill. Agron. Dept. Mimeo, Ag1431. 1950.

 

Krantz, B. A. Fertilize corn for higher yields. N.C. Ag. Exp. Sta. Bul. 366. 1949.

 

Laughnan, J. R. Action of allelic forms of the gene A in maize; studies on the occurrence of isoquercetrin in brown and purple plants and its lack of identity wilh the brown pigments. Nat. Acad. Sci. Proc. 36:312‑318. 1950.

 

___________. Further studies on the mutation of Ab in maize. Genetics 35:674. 1950. (Abst.).

 

Lawton, K. and G. M. Browning. Effect of tillage on the nutrient content and yield of corn. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 13:311‑317. 1949.

 

Lebedeff, G. A., O. L. Brooks and K. B. Parker. Corn performance tests in 1949. Ga. Exp. Sta. Cir. 163. 1950.

 

Leng., E. R., J. J. Curtis and M. C. Shekelton. Niacin content of waxy, sugary, and dent F2 segregating kernels in corn. Science 111:665‑666. 1950.

 

Lilly, J. H. Toxaphene gets cutworms on corn. Iowa Farm Sci. 4:5‑6. 1950.

 

Lonnquist, J. H. The effect of selection for combining ability within segregating lines of corn. Agron. Jour. 42:503‑508. 1950.

 

Mangelsdorf, P. C. The mystery of corn. Sci. Amer. 183:20‑24. 1950.

 

___________ and C. L. Smith, Jr. New archeobiological evidence on evolution in maize. Bot. Mus. Leaflets, Harvard Univ. 13:No. 8. 213. 1949.

 

Maxwell, R. E. Cytochrome oxidase in corn embryos. Plant Physiol. 25:521-524. 1950.

 

McClintock, B. Origin and behavior of mutable loci in maize. Nat. Acad. Sci. Proc. 36:344‑355. 1950.

 

McJunkin, M. C. More corn from fewer acres. Crops and Soil 34:13‑16. 1950.

 

McKeen, W. E. A corn root - and stalk‑rot complex hitherto known as Gibberella zeae stalk rot. Phytopath. 41:26. 1951. (Abst.).

 

Melhus, I. E. Plant research in the Tropics; a symposium on growth and development of maize in the Latin Americas. Iowa Agr. Exp. Sta. Res. Bul. 371:497‑660. 1949.

 

Mericle, L. W. The developmental genetics of the Rg mutant in maize. Amer. Jour. Bot. 37:100‑116. 1950.

 

Michaelson, M. E. A laboratory method for testing reaction of corn to stalk-rotting organisms. Phytopath. 41:26. 1951. (Abst.)

 

Miller, A. C., L. W. Aurand and W. R. Floch. Amino acid in high and low protein corn. Science 112:57‑58. 1950.

 

Monthey, L. G. King corn goes north. Crops and Soils 2:12‑14. 1950.

 

Morgan, D, T., Jr. Cytogenetic study of inversions in Zea Mays. Genetics 35:153‑174. 1950.

 

Munro, J. A. & W. J. Colberg. European corn borer occurrence in North Dakota. Bull. N. D. Agric. Sta. 12:50‑53. 1949.

 

Naylor, A. W. & E. A. Davis. Maleic hydroxide as a plant growth inhibitor. Bot. Gaz. 112;112‑126. 1950.

 

___________. Observations on the effects of maleic hydroxide on flowering of tobacco, maize and cocklebur. Nat. Acad. Sci. Proc. 36:230‑232. 1950.

 

Nesterenko, V. Hybrid corn seeds produce increased yields (In Russian) Kolkhoz. Proizvoistvo 10:41. 1950.

 

Pendleton, J. W., G. H. Dungan, J, H. Bigger, B. Koehler, A. L. Lang, R. W. Jugenheimer and G. E. McKibben. Ill. test of corn hybrids in wide use in 1950. Ill. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 544. 1951.

 

Pinnell, E, L., et al, Minhybrid 408 corn stands up well under borer attack in Minnesota. Crops & Soil 2:31. 1950.

 

Player, M. A. Effects of some growth regulating substances on the transpiration of Zea Mays, L.       and Ricinus communis L. Plant Phys. 25:469‑477. 1950.

 

Rabideau, G. S., W. G, Whaley & C. Heimsch. Absorption and distribution of radioactive phosphorus in two maize inbreds and their hybrids. Am. Jour. Bot. 37:93-99. 1950.

 

Randolph, L. F. and E. Hernandez. Xolocotzi. Cytotaxonomic diversity in Tripsacum in Mexico. Genetics 35:686. 1950. (Abst.)

 

Rathmann, D. M. and L. R. Morrow. Sitosterols from corn gluten. Am. Chem. Soc. Jour. 72:5647‑5650. 1950.

 

Reeves, R. G. The use of Teosinte in the improvement of corn inbreds. Agron. Jour. 42:248‑251. 1950.

 

Rhoades, M. M. Meiosis in maize. Jour. Heredity 41:59‑70. 1950.

 

Richey, F. D. Corn breeding. Advances in Genetics 3:159‑192. 1950. Academic Press, Inc. New York.

 

Rick, C. M. and E. Anderson. On some uses of maize in the Sierra of Oncosh. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 36:405‑412. 1949.

 

Rodriguez, L. D., C. H. Hunt and R. M. Bethke. The protein, niacin, and pantothenic acid contents of corn inbred lines. Cereal Chem. 27:67‑70. 1950.

 

Rogers, J. S. Inheritance of photoperiodic response and tillering in maize-teosinte hybrids. Genetics 35:513‑540. 1950.

 

___________. Inheritance of inflorescence characters in maize-teosinte hybrids. Genetics 35:541‑558. 1950.

 

Russell, M. A. Effects of nitrogen mustard on the growth of corn seedlings in relation to duration of exposure and concentration of solution. Amer. Jour. Bot. 36:82‑8. 1949. (Abst.).

 

Russell, W. A. and C. R. Burnham. Cytogenetic studies of an inversion in maize. Sci. Agric. (Ottawa) 30:93‑111. 1950.

 

Ryan, B. and Gross, N. Acceptance and diffusion of hybrid corn seed in two Iowa communities. Iowa Agr. Exp. Sta. Res. Bul. 372:661‑708. 1950.

 

Sass, J. E. and G. F. Sprague. The embryology of "germless" maize. Iowa State Col. Jour. Sci. 24:209‑218. 1950.

 

Schwartz, D. The chlorophyll mutants of maize. Bot. Gaz. 111:123‑130. 1949.

 

Schaal, W. Corn production comes home. Crops & Soils 2:22‑23. 1950.

 

___________. Six new hybrids released in Ohio. Crops & Soils 24:27. 1950.

 

Shaw, R. H. and H. C. S. Thom. On the phenology of field corn, the vegetative period. Agron. Jour. 43:9‑15. 1951.

 

Shaw, R. W. and W. E. Loomis. Basis for the prediction of corn yields. Plant Physiol. 25:225‑244. 1950.

 

Singleton, W. R. Corn grass, a dominant monogenic spontaneous mutant, and its possible significance as an ancestral type of corn. Genetics 35:691. 1950. (Abst.)

 

Sprague, G. F. and Brimhall, B. Relative effectiveness of two systems of selection for oil content of the corn kernel. Agron. Jour. 42:83‑89. 1950.

 

___________ and P. A. Miller. A suggestion for evaluating current concepts of the genetic mechanism of heterosis in corn. Agron. Jour. 42:161‑162. 1950.

 

___________ et al. Can planting dates beat borers? Ia. Farm Sci. 4:150-151. 1950.

 

Stanford, G. and L. B. Nelson. Utilization of phosphorus as affected by placement. I. Corn in Iowa. Soil Sci. 68:129‑135. 1949.

 

Stringfield, G. H. Heterosis and hybrid vigor in maize. Agron. Jour. 42:145‑152. 1950.

 

Summers, T. E. A comparison of corn root worms and Pythium graminicola as corn root pathogens. Phytopath. 40:27. 1950.

 

Tavcar, A. A dominant male sterile character in Zea Mags L. Yougoslave Academy of Science and Art. Zagreb, Yougoslavia. 1950.

 

Taylor, G. S., G. Semenenk and I. E. Melhus. Guatemalancaorn as a source of resistance to Helminthosporium turcicum. Pass. Phytopath. 41:34. 1951. (Abst.)

 

Teas, H. J. and E. G. Anderson. Blue fluorescent, a new mutant in maize. Genetics 35:696. 1950. (Abst.)

 

Turner, N. and R. L. Beard. Effect of stage of growth of field corn inbreds on oviposition and survival of the European corn borer. Jour. Econ. Entom. 43:17‑22. 1950.

 

Ullstrup, A. J. The infectious nature of crazy top of corn. Phytopath. 40: 29. 1950.

 

___________. Diseases of dent corn in Indiana. Ind. Ag. Exp. Circ. 359:1‑27. 1950.

 

___________. The effect of some leaf diseases in grain yield in corn. Phytopath. 41:36. 1951. (Abst.)

 

Uttaman, P. The effect of cocoanut water.on the growth of immature embryos of corn (maize). Curr. Sci. 18:251‑252. 1949.

 

Vachhani, M. V. A study of the relationship of chromosome knobs with certain agronomic and morphologic characters in corn inbreds. Agron. Jour. 42:196‑201. 1950.

 

Van Vlack, C. H. Some tips on saving soft corn. Iowa Fam Sci. 5:14. 1950.

 

Weatherwax, P. The history of corn. Sci. Mon. 71:50‑60. 1950.

 

Webster, J. E. Protein and crude carotenoid content of hybrid and open-pollinated corn; A Summary. Okla. Ag. Exp. Tech. Bul. 36:1-7. 1949.

 

Whaley, W. G. The growth of inbred and hybrid maize. Growth 14:123‑154. 1950.

 

___________. The gifts of hybridity. Sci. Mon. N. Y. 70:10‑18. 1950.

 

___________, C. Heimsch and G. S. Rabideau. The growth and morphology of two maize inbreds and their hybrids. Amer. Jour. Bot. 37:93‑99. 1950.

 

___________  and L. H. Leech. Developmental morphology of the mutant corn grass. Torrey Bot. Club. Bul. 77:274‑286. 1950.

 

Wiggans, R. G. and E. G. Misner. Reproduction of type, vigor and yield from inbred lines. Holstein‑Friesian World 47:926‑993. 1950.

 

___________, A. A. Johnson, E. S. Horner, R. I. Jackson and U. J. Grant. Corn trials for grain and silage. Cornell Agr. Exp. Sta. Pl. Breeding, 50‑57. 1950. (Mimeographed).

 

Wiser, W. J. 1949 hybrid corn yield tests. Ark. Agr. Exp. Sta. Rept. Ser 14:1‑28. 1950.

 

Woodworth, C. M., E. R. Leng, R. W. Jugenheimer. Fifty generations of selection for oil and protein content in Corn Abst. 42nd Ann. Mtg., Am. Soc. Agron. 12. 1950.

 

Wright, J. E. and Srb, A. M. Inhibition of growth in maize embryos by canavanine and its reversal. Bot. Gaz. 112:52‑57. 1950.

 

Yohe, R. S. Miracles with hybrids in Italy's corn belt. West. Farm Life 52:12‑13. 1950.

 

Zogg, H. Investigations on the epidemiology of the maize rust, P. sorghi. Phytopath. Zeitschr. 15:10‑192. 1949.

 

Zucchini, I. Hybrid American corn in Ferrara (In Italian). Agr. Ferrarese 54:33‑38. 1950.

 

J. P. Craigmiles