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Sulphur determinations in British Columbia wheats [and] Selenium determinations and their importance, with special reference to selenium in British Columbia wheats
1947
Sulphur and protein were determined on the grain of two varieties of spring wheat, grown at twelve stations in the province of British Columbia. The stations, in representing the principal agricultural areas of the Province, also presented a broad latitudinal array of soil and climatic types. The average sulphur, ranged from a high of .226% at one station to a low of .151% at another station; the protein content ranged from 17.6% to 9.4%. Nowhere were the levels of sulphur so low that support
doi:10.14288/1.0106643
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