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Henderson, Robert W. (Robert Wesley), 1914-2006
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Henderson, Robert W. (Robert Wesley), 1914-2006
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Barley
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Barley yellow dwarf viruses
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Universities and colleges--Faculty
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Foote, Wilson H.
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Oregon State University. Agricultural Experiment Station
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Sieveking, William Earl, 1932-
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Wheat
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color photographs
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color slides
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photographs
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Oregon >> United States
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Creative Commons: Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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Local Collection Name
Robert W. Henderson Photographic Slides Collection (P 098-SG 1)
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Image
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image/tiff
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Historical Images of Oregon State University
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OSU Special Collections & Archives Research Center
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Institution
Oregon State University
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Decade
1960-1969
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Dr. William E. Sieveking comparing barley resistant and susceptible to yellow dwarf virus, 1961
Description
Dr. William E. Sieveking was an extension farm crops instructor and seed certification specialist from 1953-1969. Ethiopia 505 (CI9697) (resistant) and Hannchen (susceptible) barley tested.
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Dr. Wilson H. Foote in Benton spring barley and Zimmerman wheat, 1964
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Dr. Wilson Hoover Foote was a Professor of Agronomy and Associate Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station from 1948-1985.
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Closeup of barley resistant and susceptible to yellow dwarf virus, 1961
Description
CI1227 barley resistant to yellow dwarf virus. Hannchen barley susceptible to yellow dwarf virus.