The optimum temperature and sugar concentration for germination of Corylus pollen.
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All catkins were dead on the Corylus rostrata from Rhode Island.
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The ideal nut of genus Corylus should combine qualities of both hazels and filberts.
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Hardiness is also being sought by crossing the Rush native hazel with varieties of Corylus avellana.
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Specimens of Corylus avellana, Montebello Bysance and other nuts by Dr. David Fairchild, Washington, D. C.
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Storage of Corylus and Juglans Sieboldiana pollen
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Both the walnut species are confined to Kashmir and Chamba states, while Corylus Colurna grows all over the Himalayas.
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The former was mostly from hybrid plants produced by crossing the Rush filbert (Corylus americana) with European varieties.
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Corylus Colurna also grows between 8,000 and 11,000 feet.
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Wetterhan, Mr., on Corylus.
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The Corylus pollen was placed in storage March 20, 1942, and the Juglans April 12, 1942.
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Mr. Wetterhan and H. Muller on Corylus 'Nature' volume 11 page 507 and 1875 page 26.
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The following preliminary experiments were conducted to obtain data on germination media, forcing methods, and storage conditions for Corylus and Juglans Sieboldiana pollen.
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1, Chinese Corylus, Brixnut and Longfellow.
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The optimum sugar concentration for germination of Corylus pollen is around 25% by weight in 1.5 per cent agar at 25° C.