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Morgan, D.G., fl 1963

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: fl 1963

Biography

In the spring of 1962 a group of scientists travelled to Africa to carry out the collection of forage types in Morocco and Tunisia. The party was led by the agronomist J.O. Green of the Grassland Research Station, Hurley, and included D.G. Miles, agronomist, of the Plant Breeding Station, Aberystwyth; D.G. Morgan, plant physiologist, of the School of Agriculture, Cambridge; and H.H. Rogers, plant breeder, of the Plant Breeding Institute, Cambridge. The expedition was intended to further the work of an intensive research programme at Cambridge and Hurley on the breeding, agronomy and physiology of grasses native to North Africa.

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D.G. Morgan: Report on the 1962 Forage Collections in N. Africa

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.8108
Scope and Contents

The report of the 1962 forage expedition to North Africa, 19 pages, including tables and diagrams, followed by 6 pages of additional tables.

Dates: 1963 (Circa)
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