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Allium haematochiton
Known as:
Allium haematochiton S.Watson
, redskin onion
National Institutes of Health
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2013
2013
Redescribing the Redskin controversy: multiculturalism, working-class habitus, and the Mascot's enduring popularity
Christopher B. Zeichmann
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Nathanael P. Romero
2013
Corpus ID: 146707035
1977
1977
General geology and petrology of the Precambrian crystalline rocks, Park and Jefferson counties, Colorado
C. Hawley
,
R. Wobus
1977
Corpus ID: 58937190
The southern Tarryall region in the southwestern part of the Colorado Front Range is underlain by dominantly metasedimentary and…
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Review
1975
Review
1975
Observations on the survival of potato groundkeepers in Scotland
M. Pérombelon
Potato Research
1975
Corpus ID: 37517447
SummaryAfter harvestc 124000, tubers/ha of cvs. Redskin and Majestic remained in a field at the Scottish Horticultural Research…
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1965
1965
The effect of irrigation on damage to potato tubers by slugs
J. W. Stephenson
European Potato Journal
1965
Corpus ID: 45427665
SummaryTwo varieties of potato,Redskin andMajestic, were grown with four water regimes;-unirrigated, irrigated before tuber…
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1961
1961
Redskin, a new red variety of potato resistant to scab, with high yielding ability, and adapted to growing conditions in the south
R. Akeley
,
B. Perry
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A. E. Schark
American Potato Journal
1961
Corpus ID: 45527071
A potato variety nanled Redskin (named for skin color) was released on February 23, 1960, by the Crops Research Division of the…
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