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    Comparison of near infrared calibrations for estimating in vitro digestibility in whole-plant corn hybrids by Valdes, E.V, Hunter, R.B, Jones, G.E

    Published in Canadian journal of animal science (01-06-1987)
    “…A comparison of two near infrared (NIRA) calibrations (C 1 and C 2 ) for the prediction of in vitro dry matter digestibility (IVDM) in whole-plant corn (WPC)…”
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    A TECHNIQUE FOR SCREENING MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.) FOR RESISTANCE TO EAR MOLD INCITED BY GIBBERELLA ZEAE (SCHW.) PETCH by ENERSON, P.M., HUNTER, R.B.

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-10-1980)
    “…We have developed a technique for incubating Gibberella zeae ear mold on ears of maize. This technique can be used in a program of screening maize genotypes…”
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    effect of shade stress on the performance of corn for silage versus grain by Mbewe, D.M.N, Hunter, R.B

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (1986)
    “…A field study was conducted near Guelph, Ontario, to investigate the effects of shade stress on the yield of corn grown for silage versus grain. The effects of…”
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    Language-based approaches to software measurement by Cogan, B.I., Hunter, R.B.

    “…Approaches to software measurement have normally been based on the measurement of models of the software rather than the software itself and, although many…”
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    Genotype X environment interactions for ear mold resistance and its subcomponents in maize hybrids by Hunter, R.B, Atlin, G.N, Muldoon, J.F

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-01-1986)
    “…Twelve short season maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids were evaluated over five environments between 1979 and 1982 to determine the magnitude of the genotype x…”
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    Relationships among whole-plant moisture, grain moisture, dry matter yield, and quality of whole-plant corn silage by Daynard, T.B, Hunter, R.B

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (1975)
    “…Identical experiments were conducted at the Elora Research Station, near Guelph, Ontario in 1970 and 1971 with the objective of determining the relationships…”
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    Lodging-enhancing techniques for use on corn performance trials in short-season areas by Twumasi-Afriyie, S, Hunter, R.B

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-01-1982)
    “…A study was conducted during the 2 yr, 1978 and 1979, to determine an effective method of enhancing stalk lodging in maize (Zea mays L.) with the objective of…”
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    Comparison of growth, forage yield and nutritional quality of diploid and autotetraploid maize synthetics by Atlin, G.W, Hunter, R.B

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-01-1984)
    “…Three autotetraploid maize synthetics were compared with four diploid synthetics of similar adaptation in yield trials and growth analysis experiments at…”
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    Development of maize gene pools at high plant densities. I. Effect on population structure by Smith, C.S, Kannenberg, L.W, Hunter, R.B

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (1978)
    “…It has been stated that in new gene pools, several generations of random mating should precede artificial selection. The effects of such an approach were…”
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    Development of maize gene pools at high plant densities. II. Effect on grain yield by Smith, C.S, Kannenberg, L.W, Hunter, R.B

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (1978)
    “…Four maize (Zea mays L.) gene pools which differed in degree of diversity, adaptation, and number of previous cycles of recombination were developed for…”
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    Photoperiod and temperature effects on corn by Hunter, R.B, Hunt, L.A, Kannenberg, L.W

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (1974)
    “…The open-pollinated corn (Zea mays L.) cult Gaspé Flint and three hybrids, Guelph GX122, Harrow 691, and Pioneer X306, were selected to examine the effects of…”
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    Relative performance of single cross, three-way cross and double cross corn hybrids recommended in Ontario, 1968--72 by Lynch, P.J, Hunter, R.B, Kannenberg, L.W

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-10-1973)
    “…Yield performance was determined for all single cross (SC), three-way cross (3W), and double cross (DC) corn (Zea mays L.) hybrids recommended by the Ontario…”
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    Effects of water stress on leaf respiration, transpiration rates in the dark and cuticular resistance to water vapor diffusion of two corn inbreds by Dube, P.A, Stevenson, K.R, Thurtell, G.W, Hunter, R.B

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-04-1975)
    “…Growth chamber studies were undertaken to determine relationships between leaf respiration and transpiration in the dark, and leaf water potential. Leaf…”
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    Effects of population density on the relationship between inbred and single cross yield performance of corn by Major, D.J, Hunter, R.B, Kannenbert, L.W, Tanner, J.W

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-01-1973)
    “…Grain yields over a wide range of plant populations were determined for 13 inbred lines of corn (Zea mays L.) in 1969 and 1970 and for 44 of the possible 78…”
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    Comparison of inbred and hybrid corn grain yield measured at equal leaf area index by Major, D.J, Hunter, R.B, Kannenberg, L.W, Daynard, T.B, Tanner, J.W

    Published in Canadian journal of plant science (01-01-1972)
    “…Grain yield of 44 single crosses and their component inbreds of corn (Zea mays L.) was determined over a wide range of plant populations. Yield was determined…”
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