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TERMS FOR DESCRIBING BARLEYS. Spike 1 . /Two-rowed (Fig. 1, A). 1 This refers to the number of rows Six-rowed (Fig. 1, B). j of grain on the spike. Awned (Fig. 1, A). Partly awned (Fig. 1, B). Awn less. 3. Length (inches). ( Open (Fig. 1, A). 1 Has reference to how close or far 4. \ Compact (Fig. 1, B). > apart the spikelets are on the [ Crowded. J rachis. MANUAL OF GENERAL AGEICULTURE. 55 Shape Tapering toward tip. Tapering both ways. , Uniform (Fig. 1, A). ' Tip tapering (iig. 1,A). 2. I Tip ...blunt (Fig. 1, B). f Base abrupt. 3 . \ Base tapering. 4 . Sterile spikelets, 1, 2, 3, Color Whitish. Yellowish. Yellowish brown. Brown. Black. When upper spikelets are appressed. When spikelets at both base and tip are more appressed than those at middle. When terminal spikelets are not well filled out. Terminal spikelets well filled out. Basal spikelets well filled out. Basal spikelets not well filled out. et(v Awns 1. 2. 3. ■ Color 1. ' Long (length 5 inches or more). Medium (length 3 to 5 inches).
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