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Page 1: AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (Three copies 1'0 be …2-013-000/ua… · OES—Form8 (June6, 1950) m , AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION ANNUALPROGRESS REPORT, FEDERAL-GRANT PROJECTS,

OBS—Form 8(Nov. 29, 1954)

............................................. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT, FEDERAL-GRANT PROJECTS, 19.52....(Three copies 1'0 be given to the OES examiner)

2. DEPARTMENTS AND .COOPERATING AGENCIES:Wt: er eeiml lam.' we Matty

3. PERSONNEL:ERW 4‘53. “*1! W318 yum 3. ii. fiumfip Fe}: ’31“

4 PROGRESS OF RESEARCH HIGHLIGHfING PRINCIPAL ACCOMP ISHMENTS ORTHE YEAR (Confidential information should be so marked):

1e. were}? sf ribefiavw meme ext 311 stages e: fineriaetrie we wereenema “we: he: have eweiee. gawk“ mm: is ieeieetee sweptnew are wieum is it: eth with the mite we» Ieeehtiee with em”:et 9:? 14$ we imam wlmtmeh retie 1mm, te we: emcee, wefrwtiee reeewree. esteem he wtrweletiee te iei’ieiee eiletiweely we}: weewt fer we ereeieeely weer-we eieeeepaeey hem eimesywe wear men.

Bay meehviw ie 3.3%? e we, mating with twin it w LS, and tee-eeteeinieg at w 1.7, eetwain equivalent ta wee: wume by him} huehere We fieeriaotriwily we eiexebielegiany.

Free rieefie‘rie we we era: the eel: knew fem: teeetiiiee in we finalextewte. cermteerewie rewietiw we renextwetiee inflate that these

‘ . .. wewet exviee eetivity fer L. W.

5. USEFULNESS OF FINDINGS (when results may justifiably be expressed in terms of. publicbenefits):

Tee {meme were. te e eeeifieetiw set the new}. emcewe re: eetewieingwe ream 7 eeeteet ei eigh weeeie eater-eels by we wetefiwrimrie wemerceieiegiwl mew;- eeiee shoeie resale 1e mere weerete ”we.

6. WORK PLANNED FOR NEXT YEAR:

eeetieeetiw we eweletiee e1? we em: ewe“.Pageretiw ef e Kieel repeet see this magnet.

7. PUBLICATIONS ISSUED OR MANUSCRIPTS PREPARED DURING THE YEAR:

8. Prepared by ...... ‘ ...........WWW.....e136.............. ,..... Approved.................if. 1?. 1mm, Jr.Date.......................W."3;?......19.5.7..................................Date............

(Direct’orj

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' OES—Form 8(Nov. 29, 1954)

m W11“ AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION.................................................................................................

ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT, FEDERAL-GRANT PROJECTS, 191%...(Three copies TO be given To The OES examiner)

1: PROJECT: (Fund, number, and title). mu, EWH sti‘r ;'my” $33“ SWMsu-fim B13?" WW5 WK?“is 'XE 1 7‘: sm.

2 DEPARTMENTS AND COOPERATING AGENCIES:mm: sf Asians}. mm:WBm

3; PERSONNEL:fa Ht WE, Virginia 3. ”rt, fit 3. $1“; m gs #- 1W, ‘3': I

4 PROGRESS OF RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTING PRINCIPAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS OETHE YEAR (Confidential information should be so marked):

It Bu m fssss BBBB BB. amass at IBM {B.% i) was is BBBWW 1’s:- th BBB Minis WWhas mmBB3 mama Br BBBWWmay fas fihafhvis Mm 3:man: 4131 at BBB shaman BBB Wilma NB 3mm {m m swim.m Whisks “is “Bum” {$.36 13) m as Missmm {By “Wgram Wm} BBB , «aWtutWW ism”:1113.11 BBB saw fit rims. BEBBBWBIB Bins BM Busswat in “W BB BWBB Band: '1stme 1mm, ssh: Baamymhssmman, WW“ mefummsss.

2m mums Bf is a WWW, writ-ism mums-6B £3.£6 B)asisi “W sf Baym a Bass; anemia“ UBBBB BBB BBB mashsay sibafhfls a1- WMBBBW stinks“ m tastes By BBB “BMBiases; 331mm Wigwam BBBB mm say BB s at» is BBB win»«Bias BBB BBBIBBBBB sf BBB mm BBBMB

5. USEFULNESS OF FINDINGS (when results may justifiably be expressed in terms of publicbenefits):

mwnmsaimmuwBshaBWMuammjmmmhBOBWSBWBB BaBlis W1“.

6. WORK PLANNED FOR NEXT YEAR:

1% law Bf BBis mjm is wm‘m. BB 2 BBBB BisWesamtrsta as its isslaties BBB3.: sf BBB WmMham“ BBB miss BBB “BBB Bf BBB WBMB a1: BBB may =~ .mm: sweets”.

7. PUBLICATIONS ISSUED OR MANUSCRIPTS PREPARED DURING THE YEAR:

Essa.

8. Prepared by.....; a“ .imwé............................ ,....Approved............. (Director).Date................................................................................................. Date.....................

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OES—Form 8(June 6, 1950)

“Sn—4;:— ‘3 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT, FEDERAL-GRANT PROJECTS, ”fl,—_—__a(Three copies to be nt theOES examiner_ 3:24 L Exam

2. DEPARTMENTS AND COOPERATING AGENCIES 331331 33313133 513 3131::3313333111 13331333 3f 331331 WSW 1.," , L ’ I .

3. PERSONNEL. F. 3. SW, 31331313 3. W, S. 1. SW, S. L. 13333 31315; 53 $1“.

4. NATURE OF RESEARCH AND PRINCIPAL RESULTS OF THE YEAR (Confidential'm-formation should be so marked): 1%: m .5 "v- 1 331133313 {SSS 5% 3133331 331-

3333111! 3 wt 31’ 133 331331331 15333:. S 63133 3.13313 3313 1.313311Sf {Sb-Ira 33333333. 333 Smtmry, 3313 133313 3313 333 :1 1131; 31313133331 313 mt W3 my 11‘ 113 333133 3111311331 £333 13333133 3313333 313131133331: it 313331133 311 333 firmm 11‘ 3% 1133113113 3133333, 1313 333 33331try {3} 13¢ 11331131131113: 33333333 3113313133 33 333131 31 313333 13-333333 3331131331 13 1133 3111333333 Wm 13 malts Sf 3 3311333313 my:33 3 mm-«Wtrie Satmimttim 33? 3133313113; (1) 3i}. 3!“ 3133 3133313113

Wm; {33 Sitar 3331333133 133 riSSSW 13 1.33 313333113 3311331 W3.3333333 t3 33311331, 31 313313113 333 13-331 33 133 33333113333331313 331333333 33 311311311113 31’ @3313 1133 33333313333 13 3 rSSSSrSnth 33m 1123 3331333331 St :2.- imml 1131131113 133 1333 3331333 3131133 33 133 11313311131

, 133 31133313 31‘ 1333333133 3333133333 13 3 313133133133333! 3133133231313 1133 333 3133 wt 13 3332131131133 113 1333 3113 S 1133 y33 337311333133.

5. APPLICATION OF FINDINGS (expressed in terms of measurable public benefits if andwhen justified):

(S) 3133 13 333 1133111331133 31 33m 3! 133 333% 1313113313 33333 33333311333.

(‘3) 13.3 stLWt: 3331 33313 13 33 3 1133113313 33331113331£33133 3333331333 13333333131

6. WORK PLANNED FOR NEXT YEAR:13311333 31133313 13 3313331 333 mSwtrSSS 113 3333331 3:33th 31133113341

by 133 33-3 Sf 333 3333113 33331331 1333333313 13:33 3313 3333 321313333 13 1333331.

7. PUBLICATIONS ISSUED OR MANUSCRIPTS PREPARED DURING THE YEAR:

.3133

8. Prepared by _ Approved (Director).Date Date

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DES—Form 8(June 6, 1950)

the em "3:3___________ I“ “5‘ AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT, FEDERAL-GRANT PROJECTS, I133--.' (Three copies to be given to the DES examiner)

1. ROJECT. (Fund number and I; t1 : 33333313. 3.6 3333333333 33333333 :33 3...3??33- i: ‘33:?it??? 3?} 33333? .533) 33333533“ :33?“ £133,333}3% f3 hhmfieg

a: game when?2. DEPARTMENTS AND COOPERATING AGENCIES: 3 h *the Emmett!» satisfies.

3. PERSONNEL1’. ii. . 329mm 33.. Wt, h. K. Bite, the if. 3*. 1%, Jr.

4. NATURE OF RESEARCH AND PRINCIPAL RESULTS OF THE YEAR (Confidentialm-formation should be so marked):he e etertihe esteem, with mlmmeeteh serene heel my be

eehethtetee the e hherhhmy wemhhee hem heels: heyheeh mheinfilmt “Meme met-he: that thate my be tee greuth ethaeleete, ethm

the thhefhelh, that ietmfm eith the emmy e»: riheflmhe he myheeeethe meta hireetly he . in rhheflefihuhefieheet the, the ethmhe: he hhrwet :3 Wang street ht iehmeete with thheflevhe ehheh hethe hiet he ylehh e meetmWWW than thet 3. he the hem}.meet eh rihetleeie elem.

htehhee met eh the etieet eh awe eeeeeetretheee eh emit eehh he thememe-e herthhflevie em eeh 4% the mheethee er

methvetimlehte free when» which“ that eeletieee ettehgm the 3.}. Em net mitehle fer me he the mm. 33.1 e! the gmthetieelmt herename with 3.35 3 math.

5. APPLICATION OF FINDINGS (expressed in terms of measurable public benefits if andwhen justified):

(3:) 3353mm e ether ethifleetim the Whfihg the heetefleetemtrhe“he hreeehme.

(h) it e sheeelhgeteee he rimming, em thehehee ef the hetrhtiee witheh when:

6. WORK PLANNED FOR NEXT YEAR:

(e) Ferthm etehiee he thee-heme the phetefiewmtrhe emu; esteem heeven-eh he the heterehhtheh hi #1me in We;

(h) fittehpte he heeiete theW ‘Wet“) It??? the heih extreeta.Freetieeel hmieitethm, extreethee the heme-thee mteehe will he trieh‘.

7. PUBLICATIONS ISSUED OR MANUSCRIPTS PREPARED DURING THE YEAR:

hem

8- Prepared by fi-g;—mg§'“““““““““ Approved (Director).Date Date

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OES-L—Form 8(June 6, 1950).

ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT, FEDERAL-GRANT PROJECTS, I9fl---(Three copies to be given to the DES examiner)

1. PROJECT: (Fund number, and title): WM 3133 333W 311M333a} WW3:3113 31 1 :m3313313 13

2. DEPARTMENTS AND COOPERATING AGENCIES: 131ml 3311-111“ «3 W117WWW W133. 31’ $31.11 1333337 3331M; Wmm 3131131133

3. PERSONNEL: r. 3. 31331313 3.13%, 3. 1. w,3.31. W andG. E: *1”

4. NATURE OF RESEARCH AND PRINCIPAL RESULTS OF THE YEAR (Confidential in-formation should be so marked):

‘ 13mmmmm3tn—mwymmmamo:W 311331131 331313311;W 13 W » m 3331 W331mmmsmmwkmwamammmmmnam

13 m 31% 13 333313 3 mm 31‘ W WW1, £13-kmmmmiwwmfiwmmh WWWWall 31‘ W 3W£h3§3 W313 W W331 111113 33W 31 W 333-131 33133 111mm 1 3313 33333333 in1h “13.

333! 3133113 1333 13: 31mm 13313313 13:31 W 311331 31‘ W 31133131133 W 3:13 3: W 331: 13 3311133 13 W 10331 3: 3133113313 13 W

5. APPLICATION OF FINDINGS (expressed in terms of measurable public benefits if andwhen justified) (a) 1.13: 13 33 313121333 3: m 3: W 333m 13313.313 my 333 3.

Q3) 133m1 333 33333 13 his 3 31:31:33}: 3331M133133 333333333 7 .

6- WORK PLANNED FOR NEXT YEAR 33311333 311% 13 33:13:31 333 3333»:mm W “W531. 12:3” 13 «£133 W 13133231311333313 3313333 W 3113313311.33 13: 3133113313 13331.

Q

7. PUBLICATIONS ISSUED OR- MANUSCRIPTS PREPARED DURING THE YEAR:

3333

8- Prepared by Approved (Director).Date Date

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OES—Form 8(June 6, 1950)

m , AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT, FEDERAL-GRANT PROJECTS, 19%.--.(Three copies To be given To the DES examiner)

1. PROJECT (Fund, number, and title):

iiEh hiE9£1fifia 3h ham 72. DEPARTMQITSAND COOPERATING AGENCIESmmwW' "

PMEE iEE mM3. PERSONNEL: far Eat My:r A \30 Eur gm

4. NATURE OF RESEARCH AND PRINCIPAL RESULTS OF THE YEAR (Confidential in-formation should beso marked):

5. APPLICATION OF FINDINGS (expressed in terms of measurable public benefits if andwhen justified):

6. WORK PLANNED FOR NEXT YEAR:

4 7. PUBLICATIONS ISSUED OR MANUSCRIPTS PREPARED DURING THE YEAR:hm

/f;}}/ - j‘ ,1} ./. “if, €~ : , M...8. Prepared byfl ' [6/ ( ' W3" ‘5 Approved ........

/ .r’“V , (2/ 5;:Date )4/‘4’ g 9 ”I! V V Date

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DES—Form 8(June 6, 1950)

AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT, FEDERAL-GRANT PROJECTS, 19-51--(Three copies to be given to the OES examiner)

1. PROJECT: (Fund, number, and t1t1e) 3 ‘

Wmfimm i"; - .. > .2: A1 heaththee.3. PERSONNEL: i. ii. hm fie-hie“ em, he 3;. him, h. h. mes em:

5. fie $1”.4. NATURE OF RESEARCH AND PRINCIPAL RESULTS OF THE YEAR (Confidential in-

formation should be so marked): M“mMmmeé M «him in: hh.mint. themes mimtim m thet mam eihh heh dilete mm.withW metihefl: e11 ef the email-meet me heath shimlemfirm fat-nth“ -

We settle at: emu the 9mm efee We mmm'ih them; elmhh team at the rihefhemm Mme it met e! the Meat,

,. _ Melee the er the eetmh.

metha- Met, mmtnhefi h: a “tried Wee, hm hem awn!the (13 h theme Wee-hem by he mm, {2) e thee-she wehmm eyW elm, em (3} the “hawk meme ether theme hmihihetiem. ehW than mhhhiehe have seat techem

5. APPLICATION OF FINDINGS (expressed in terms of measurable public benefits if andwhen justified):

Heritage we the White he here em ehhiieettee eh heeeeht.

6. WORK PLANNED FOR NEXT YEAR:

’ eh he the preheat whit-he; ext-h whee“ he ; 'imam whee Wei

7. PUBLICATIONS ISSUED 0R MANUSCRIPTS PREPARED DURING THE YEAR:

heath

h /W - 3/" /

8. Prepared by flQ/MW

Date 6""? ' A? 1”; J7 Date

Approved(Directo'r).

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ANNUAL REPORT

For December 1, 1949 to N¢Vember 30, 1950Department of finimal Industry

Animal Nutrition Section

Project fio.: Purnell - P16 - A15Title: Riboflavin Content of Soybeans and CowpeasPersonnel: F. W; Sherwood, Virginia Weldon, M. L. Speck, H. L. Lucas

and.G.EL fiiseDairy manufacturing 3ection of Eepartment of Animal IndustryCooperation:and Institute of Statistics

GROfiTH STIMULANT(S) ASSOCIATED WITH RIBOFLAVIN IN SOYBEANS

Progress is being made but there are no definite conclusions

as yet and there is nothing of popular interest to report.

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,1.

311w. REPORT, OOIDLETED OR REVISED PROJECTS

Agricultural Experiment Station

Project title. number. and fund: Wm teeteet hf hostesses (mi emceePW13- hie-iii

Departments and cooperating agencies: WIWMM mafia;

Major Personnel: 1. e. shortest, J. h. MW. 3‘. e. WeenDate begun: W, this Date revised/oomph ”MM-519102 3% M13. 19139If discontinued without completion state reasons:

Estimated total cost by funds (salaries and maintenance):-Pmo11, M.“.33

The problem (briefly restate its nature. impertance. and economic sigiificance):The primate ehjeetive ten 33 eetwine the ethefleeie eeeteet e! mm

varieties of whome the emcee in trier to use” their imam“ weowe of: this vitamin. At. the ties that the senseet m some? hath thesheme ate the eat We may: hee- «a mehoistieeiyw. Itmeetmmfieithereeeiehe essiieetetm newof when newWham er thet miiflsatien eight he esteem. thethis teem,eeteee oi“ hath netheie in minutiae ts times White: was '-

Mejor results and conclusions. 3133 M13 mm mined amgumm mmime whetievin when the eeehom Ween trite these ehtem hethe sheteftmmteie seeeeeeee. Mast memes has WMthis}:theieetee that the she_ - ”white the erehahie we hostile thehe sees, mi that theme he em manhunt eehetmee in eeeheehe that“immune greeth in fits the isW is mm. this oehetaeee eeeenet m to be are e!the feasting hetteeemewh vitamins er other nutritiveseineis‘ieee Vim A. h. set E, mime, ~ .. .. v3 ,sahtettmie mid,ninetihie mid. premiere heeeeie hem. hietin h» teiie used.

this pregnant is totes Weed to White the Wetter: eh iientitiwentitle hi“ the mom, youth titanium.

( over)

'Three copies to be sent to the Office of Experiment Stations.

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fieNORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

PROJECT OUTLINE

Project No. .....................DateSubmittedApprovedRevised 9”

1- TitleWWatmadv

2. Objective(s) 0:W:h kmmmmmmmhwmmWM:mmmww s» g_

umWar inm m5fin: .; 'mmmmmummm‘. I . ’

§ ‘8 _,*Including ecbnomic justificahg-l

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4. Previous work and present status of investigations in the field of thisproject “I? 33.144,7 1 .Weml.Mum at amasWmmmam M

mflMwhammmmw,wmmmuu""mass. VMWMWMS‘MWgman

new, aim andmm ani Mi: flmm. . '

" m V'wmmmgmmmmmW w. , mmwm

. Outline of Procedure

vmm33.2: hit was in asWin 1W mMfifiifiuit) Mi' l-dfimfi?jum a.

. . Mm at:mpm $3 #0 “man.a " i MMMd. mmmmswmmu

mmWtMmWfim#333.mmviamm»

mmummmmmamimmm ‘_

I " mummmmmmm i,~~ ,. mmW_m 33:mmmy: writing“

amalgam: aamgnmwt w'=~ aunmmmmmmMWms. weWWMm

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fl/4 ”(if

h. Praviaua wnrk and.praaant atatus, afint'd;

agraemant'uith thmaa abiainad by the phatofluaramsfiric mathea.

It aaems unlikely that an intarfaring subatanaa Humid bahava $9nearly lika ribaflavin that tha walifiitg fiaats far a bialagical aasgyfailfid to inaiaata ita¢prasanaa. Fur thia raaaan, it :3 baliavad ;tha% this peatulataa iatarforing aubstanse is mat a grqwth stimulantar ae but i3 samnthing that anhaneaa tha grav$h~pramatkng aetaan of ‘V‘s Zihvin.zn aithnr aafia, knawlaage aanaamning 1t&.prapartias and mafia9f aatian shaul&_adwanaa tha aaianna mf numritian.

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32 ProjectNo./?./.4--A-‘-I"{'" ‘

6. Probable Duration of Project: M E .

.D I" ' :. ~ \ '7 ate of nltlatlon m z. m ‘ 1.8. Personnel: 1

Name Department Relation to Project

if. ’5.W 7amm mu”“fl#1. if m‘t a H l ' fl

3. a. the Wm l

9. Coaperation: mm at EfiWa. Interdepartmental

b. Other Agencies

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10. Financial Support:

a. Proposed Budget1m . . . . to .W[$9. . .

ITEMSALLOCATION OF FUNDS

Bankheada _Jones Parnell Adams State

1. Salaries

2. Labor

3. Travel

4. Equipment &Supplies

5. All »»

game

saw

. Proposed Future Budgets:

9W?

Salaries TotalExpenditures EstimatedIncome

3mm3mm3mm

11. General Remarks:

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A. 5 Project No,.fl/. 4 /£ 9.19

SIGNATURES OF APPROVAL

1. Approval of Project Leaders

Date../)(c.../.f.../f.fi(f.........Fw-%M.........................

T... .zzmwz.fifxxrr, magma/7[MM/JV

3. Approval of Committee on Experiment Station Projects

Date ...............................................................................Chairman of Committee .w

4. Approval of Director . , lDate. l \ngl 3'0............... . . . . 6(W""".'ni1le'ct'dr; 'N'o'rfli Carolina Agricult 'r i """""""Experiment Station ‘

5. Approval of U. S. D. A. l

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5.

7.

ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT, FEDERAL-GRANT PROJECTS, 19kg.(Three copies to be given to the OES examiner)

PROJECT: (Fund, number, and title):

AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

mm”. Pmmnxe

mm as Scamm fake new. PS3 mm a;m . . ,

BENEFITS realized by farmers or the public through application of findings,stated in dollars, bushels, or other values, where possible:

WORK KLANNED FOR NEXT YEAR:

PUBLICATIONS ISSUED GR MANUSCRIPTS PREPARED DURIHG THE YEAR:

APPROVED: fa)mProject Leader.

Q

Director.

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NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONPROJECT OUTLINE

SubmittedApproved ....................Revised ......................

1. Title singssis issisat at assassin ass <

‘ - - l. is as aiisflssis assim sf as: aw sasiaiisa sf2' ObJethe(S) ‘ 1“ grass is as: was“.

II. is am sad. «alias-s as Matias satin a: as W1.K ' ‘ - . ' - a. as as:a! ram.

133* 1’0W as . . . -WM”WW”MWWisasasiaadaiamimaaiisfiasis a: .

3. Reasons for Undertaking Investigations*fiRmm, s m: sf flit Vim :- ‘skin» It is sisal? assassins is as: a .is sass“ mass assassins...

in: is a sMssmry sassiiisaai as inass faaas as, as s asks,

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sis“ saw an sass aaimsisajy is: as Ms saysasas ass Masaiss ' ‘sass-sis: as a iasla , as aiass saiiaas sf sass raisin assassin imamor as an at saitiss}. asisaisis is sass mamas: 1ii...- . . 2 assassins isassassin assess“ ism issues ass sass; assassin .ais sf aissflssiss

*Including economic justification

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4. Previous work and present status of investigations in the field of this project:

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Project No. . .V

m hath mtimfla iii mmy 31m , r“mail var-imam a? .

6. Probable Duration of Project: M We

7. Date of Initiation: 3m; 3.; 1%

8. Personnel:

Name Department Relation to Projecta: i. w I i3* a.$5?! inMa. m,,far 33 MaMa Era:

9. Cooperation:

a. Interdepartmental

b. Other Agencies

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4 Project No. ”M15

10. Financial Support:

a. Proposed Budget 333173.; 1% 31113“ 1‘? 35%

ALLOCATION OF FUNDSItems Bankhead-Jones Purnell (Adams State Other Total

1. Salariesa?“ §'%yh?',,'wia:§.l3.3. mumhe. an!RX. menStatesman};$fifiim

m7, 4 12. Labor m _

3. Travel

4. Equipment & r E ‘mSupplies

5. All Other 1

WmTotal

b. PropOsed Future Budgets:

Total Estimated , l'Year Salaries Expenditures Income

11. General Remarks:

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5 Project No. .....................

SIGNATURES OF APPROVAL

1. Approval of Project Leaders

Dateféta’. .V). .50!)......wwm..............................................

EsChairman of Committee

Director, North Carolina AgriculturalExperiment Station

5. Approval of U. S. D. A.‘5 £54“4 @1943

Date ........................

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' ‘ if,“ "1 ’2'. ANNUAL PROGRESS mama, FEDERALnGRAET PROJECTS, 1943 3A c, 4;

(.,3; (Twn sapies t0 be gfiVan to the 0. E.S‘ examiner)Ix, v--. 2

HORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL EXPERHMENT STATION

PROJECT TITLE, NUMBER, AND FUND: Content of vitamins A, B, and G aomplex in prinnipalvariaties of soybeans and aawPaas grown in the State.Pumall P-Ifi—Aifi a

DEPARTMENTS AND COOPERATING AGENCIES: Animal Husbandry.

PEBSQEKEL: F;W. Sherweod and J. O. Halverson

mmm Am: mama: 0F WORK norm VTHIS’YEAR: Complated m1 avamatad statistically fiburfictcriéi rat experiments, 393. 13 to 16 inelusive, on a rat grawth method for the assayef‘riboflavin in soybeans and cdwpeas‘

Exparxmant 16 tested the influence of various levels cf the vifamin Encomplex on thegain (grwwth) 0f rats at three levels of riboflavin intake. (See attached sheet for details).riu‘

MAJOR RESULTS: (eonfiéential information shoulfl be so markad): The rathar large amauntsef cawpeas or seybeans, upwards of 1 gram_ Far rat daily t0 be tested, may alter materiallythe grthh responsa unlass the limits cf taleranaa in the baaal ratian of protein, 011,minerals, vitamin B, and the mambers of the champlex, have baen datermined. The ”Saturatianlevwl” of the abave aubstanees has been determined. It is unneaassary ta supply cholinaer nicetinic acid to the rats in these Short time experimants; neither sofiium.fluaridanoraeyper sulphata are neGESsary'in thfl mineral mixtura.

‘ luenca of sax of the rags when total gains are kapt‘belaw 50 grams in four wvekais negligibla. Effect af the Vanflarhilt and Wister straina of rats has been ascertainad.The formsr is much more variablé in grcwfih reagense 36 that three times as many rats armrequired to give the same dagree of precisian as the Wister strain. (309 attaehed sheetfor details.) .

PRACTICAL APPLIGATIGNS OF RESULTS OR PUBLIC BENEFITS:

A fundamental rat grswth.mmthad has been formulatad‘wfith a basal ratian whiah givesprepartional§§;grawth'with various multiple charges of riboflavin. Th3 mefihod is rea¢yto be used far this detorminatian of riboflavin in cawpeas wfiiah are extensivelyeaten in this stata: also for riboflmvtn in soyheans which are suppcsed to be a goedsource of tha Bucamplex.

This agsav methdd.will alga dheck up the ahamieal mflthads in use.

PUBLICATEQNS ISSUED OR MANUSCRIPTS PREPARED DURING THE YEAR:

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6" f nx A 4 N a“}. V g, LA; 4; s;ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT, FEDERAL-*GRANT PROJECTS, 1943.(Two GOPiES to be given to the O. E. S. examiner)

wwAGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION

PROJECT TITLE NUMBER AND FUND MW “$351.5" 3.. 3* m EWin. , 4 : an a wwwmmmmfim‘* Mam. E45415.

DEPARTMENTS AND COOPERATING AGENCIES. m

PERSONNEL ; 2% 1. EEEW Im 3} #4:}; $22 Emma-EA

NATURE AND EXTENT OF WORK DONE THIS YEAR:

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MAJOR RESULTS (confidential infgrmatien anguld be SO marked);A g figmflmfi ETIEELE

PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF RESULTS OR PUBLIC BENEFITS:

PUBLICATIONS ISSUED OR MANUSCRIPTS PREPARED DURING THE YEAR:

DIRECTOR

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£hetere uhieh~mey influfifififi the rtetlte tf the rat greuth ttthtt'fet rihew

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ha éhflamhiafi. mama: ha than WW Whamt

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fimajaat titl$, number and fund: ‘ Ribaflavin Gantent (Vitamin B-Complex)af Seybeans &nd Cutpeaa.Parnell FléuA15.

Hepartmanta and aooparating aganaiesx Animal HfitritianParaennels F. %. Sharwmad an& J, a. HalvarsanaBate Raviseé: Earmh 26; 1942.

Th3 prablem (briafly rastata ita nafiura, impwrtanat; and flannemic aignificanflm):Thdklaboratary has faund soybeans ta be an exaallent aauraa 6f vitamin B

Gamplaxw ‘The aantaat af ribaflavin in tha Bmfiamplax of aoybaana gné cewyeaa is

mat knwwn axcept in_a fan inst&neaa.A bialagiaal asaay mathod has bean establishad by 16 faetianal grcwth

experiments with yuang rata ufiiah rfisponda ta known afiéed amaunta of ribaflavmnwhen.added to the baaal ratian.

Baa fie the paauliar fiiffiaulty uf detarminiag thia raafiily deatruetiblevitamin fihfi methad must b3 adapted to aach aubatanaa to be teatad. fiancatha abava mark an a reliable rat &ssay method wag éana.

Th3 rea3ana far the abova ufirk are alaarly get forth by Dr. Sharwfiod 1athe fallawing briaf statua a? the preblem in tflia chastie field.

Bafarg unflartaking a survey 9f the ribaflavin acutent cf goybaans andcaupaaa it wag naeasaary ta axamina tbs aasay method eritieally.

Ghamioal mathcaa have the &fivant&ga cf baing mart quiekly performedand 1983 expensive than biolagieal methods, but they are mueh laaa-exact.Ribcflavia ia vary diffiault ta extrfiet quantitatively fram natural predustaand it is eafiily deeampeaed eanssquantly the detaila af a quanfiitativa methmdfar ribaflavin hava to be worked uni fur aaah praduat Vhiflh is ta ha teatefi,aad even than thay are mama tea aatiafactory. Ha flush methed hag ba&n daviaeéfar soybeans and aarpaaa. It is hapafi t5 study and aavalap a method which «an

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7.

3.

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be naed far saybaan and eowpaas, later if timfi anfl facilitias parmit, but

befare this can ha dame it will be necaaaary ta héve a raliable bialegigal

mathafi which wan ha usad as a standard to aback againat.

The bialagical (rat grawth) mathod as vaually pgrfarmad for ribe* ‘

flavin aasay 13 an autgrcwfih af am aarliar aha daaigned to teat fer vitamifl a. I

bafcre it wafi known that vitamin e 13 a ammplax er a numbar af faatars. Theraw

fara it was neaessary ta ambient tbs methad ta a aritiaal atudy frem twa angle».

Filmt, m mm which, mi hem men, af tha 1mm members of the vitamin B

aamplfix it is neaaasary ta ad& to the basal ratian in arfiar £hat tha.meth9fi 1

ahall maasure rihwflavin anly and not be samplieataa by tha laak of game athar ‘

uasantial, Th3 saeond iine of apprnaah was ta study the affaat 9f ‘changing

the balanae ef fat, pretein, earbohyfirate, minerals ané roughaga in the ration

by the adéition af amybeans 0r aawpaas and haw‘ta carreet few the affeats af

suah alterationa in the balanca. .

Confiidarabla werk has baan aana an both sf thaa$'aspeeta and the

whale 3am probab%§ he cumplated thia camifig fiummer.

Th9 aawymafi ané soybeana mfiaaurad quantitativaly far vitamin A did ant

cantain appreciable amounts. Both, hcwevar, provad t0 he Excailent saurees 9f

vitamin B1.

Tbs vitafiin.1 and El aantent 9f the ewwyaaa and soybaana are of importanae

ia.praotical nutritiwa bean fer people and for animala. Ceupaas are used in tha-

diat anfl the aoybaang are fafi ta farm animala. '

’ ~he Vitamin A iativity ané the Vitamin Bl Centent cf Soybeans and

3* G. Halvarson and F. W. Sherwaod, Jbur. Agr. R$a* 60; 141~144g 1940,

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3:113: Ens aflkritive valua of aawpoas n?flg~.~‘

t V08! (1) Te find if thare is I difference in the valuea at the proteinsin tbs dry maturc anode of aavera1_varintins a! nawpaaa.

1(2) Tb aampare the gnal11y a: cnwpIna‘ pretcin with that at «35111.(3) To sauna-tam the extant of mom on tho quality at the protein

in acupaam(1.) 1o determine if new pnotoin is deficimt in cystitis.

m... w:W“the. : r '4210 impartaneo at eauyeaa as I staple facd 1n the Santa has lId thI SouthIrn

Geoporutive Grnup tn tarmmlate an Ixtnnmiva prejant on thn nutriants in I masks?a! vuriutiea of carpeas. moat, it not I11, at the cooperntors I111 antarmins totalGrads pratein in these varieties bn1 IQ!) it any, I111 attempt to aharactarise tbsqpality at 1h: pratoina. A knauledge of tha difference in tha b1elagieal valuI atthI pratain far difturcnt vuriaties (1: anyIx1ats) would be appliod immudiatnky

9-: 1h: bettsr var1I1iaI fnr ufifl an a fund, and 11 will ht at grmathalp 16 1hIginnt hrIadIr in his attempts ta praduee superiar varietitt. Far thIII .rIaIaaI, it Iaams highly aoairable that this Station, with its facilitiII, wader-take this impartant phase a: the larger project, especially since, in all prab~ability} n1 athtr Itntién I111 attempt 10 an 11.

m:. . mnanwmen. wings:Ganpans nontain abaut 21 pIr ¢en1 pratein, bu1 this pratein is annuity wan-

iiflflridrtfi ho rathar indigestibla and or bielngiaallyhpaor quality. This apinian15 based partially an analagy with other beans and pets and partially an 1he mark9! Pink, dbaca and JchnI (2)

rhnse invastiggtarn nnnaludad, tram ruthur mIIgIr aha paarly eoatrallad rnfifIIding prIrinInts on tin field variaties (Groit ané Bramhaun thafi thI 19131 pra-tofinn ¢f the 06599; are daticient in qystina Ina when raw are rather indigostibls.Gaaking makII thaa.unre Gigest1ble. Gaanhnt Ingliar, oIbornI and Gandul (5) hadtuand that th: yr1n¢1pa1 prutain at the GaIpII, Vignin, has I ralativm au1r111VIIIIHI Innsuhnt greatav than that 93 wheat gliadin Kare rpeently'zéalph Iafi Ghiang,(1) hIYI fitvidsd the total protein or the caIpII iato tire fractiana. 11»: ripartthat £91: It thugs, oompris1ng 75 per «out at tho tghal, Ire rieh in axtt1aao

flarriton (A) ItatII that cattlI and IhIIp digsst 82 par aunt nf the total eradIprotIin in sauna: anal,and.PrInoh (3) has fauna that sheep d1gcs1 81 per «Ink andpigI 33.6 an «can of thI araac prntein a: the anId at In uprighz variafiy at IoaupIII firflfifi in Atr1ea.

ThIII mare er less canrlicting results emphasises the nacoasity for aorI é$$ailfidknauloage eanaqrning'the nutritivc propertiefi at sawpea proteins.

3El; Aanlph, 1111131 B. and Ghiang, HsiIn-Ghing The Pretoinn of the Geupeu

(inW.) 3mm J. Phynial- 9.. 317-351, 1935. ,

(2)‘F1nks, A. J., Janna, D. Ernaae, and thna, Garl 0. Tbs Kala of GysfiiaI1n the fiiatary Prepartica er the FratcinI at the Gfimpua, ogfigg figgggmgg,and at the Field PII, ggggggggggggg Jour. £131. GhIm.4zg, 593-119, 1922.

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5 ”flaw Manet an written nhnwli giant 3 gnaw nnnpnninnn n: prntein nualiiy in»firm the nunietinn.. ’rhnmm; . 5 5 . » . ‘ - .-» s; pnntwin, tannin, will am nowe wanna“ m, nwnarthelenn, it nhnuld in nimble.

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A. Hufiritin «mm at cowpea protsins {Subprojwt A).B. ihm tract alqmsnt canzunt af ocupaas ESubpruJeetB).G. The niaain eantant a: mature aoupoan “Subprajaat 6).

The imgartance of canyons an a $3891: reoa in tha sauth has led tha Samthnurn fiaaparativo Swamp to farmnlata an satanniva projaet an thu nutricmta in anumhlr of variotias at eawpeas. was ingorfiant literature, varifitios ta ha stardied, mnthed a! planting, maturities, harvesta and rigid data be h. cbta&nedara pruacntaa in the avoruall projeut. 80mg of fihe nutrients ta be studiad bythg ethar statianfi innind¢ amoerbic aeid, aarotaae, thiamina, ribarlavin, sugar‘and starah, pratain, fat, and ixun.

The Earth Carelina Stating, innamnnh a3 it is not in a poaition ta ecoparafiuin the harticultural phaaua, prnpasos fin umphasige these atudias whieh the otharstatians are net for the mamant preparad to undertake.’ This should survc tarauné eat the informatian attained and prcva valuable 1a tha breeding phasesultimatily eantemplatsd.

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ggpggtlci Katritive valua of cempnalprataina.

fibjggtivagz (1) !b duterminc «author thara gre differences in the values atan» pfotsina in the dry mafiure seada at $€Vlrfll varitfiina at“W33 0 ‘ ‘ ’

(2) 1b camparm the qpality a: aawpaa yrotein.w1th that of casein.(3) T6 anaertain the offset at soaking an the quality of the pro-

, tain in «cwpaas. , .(A) fa datarmine fir oowpea protein is defiai$flt in ayatxnn.

mmwmht film:Hawk, if nut all, at the aaoparating a$atians will determine tatnl arudt

prutain in thugs variatiaa but few, if any,.will attempt to eharasterize‘thaqnality of the Frateins. A knawledgg of the difference in the pialoginal vain:of tha protdin {or diffarent varietios (if any cxista) cauld be appliad immnwdiately in riaammsnfiing the better Varieties far fine as a fond, cad it will haat grunt help ta the plaat brepéar in his attempts ta pradnaa superior vario-ties. Fer thsae reuaana, it seams highLy desirable that this statien, witkits fieilitien, undartake this impartant phase at the largar prajeet, Ospgainlly

‘ ainoQ, in all probability} an 9th.? ata£$en will attempt $6 an it.

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nannldnnnd to be 1‘1.th indigentinla 1111 a! biologicallyunanr nfial1t3. Thin11111111 1.1 based partially 11 mlony 1.111 ntnnr 111.111 and 1111 and partlull:an the 1111.: 11‘ Fink, Janos and Jaime (2).

1.1311 mattinntars 1111111111, tram rntnnr manna:- anal warlyuaantrallnd1114101113 3111311111111 an tun £1311 111111113 (11-111 and mm) that 1111total ptnttlns at tn: :11an an 1111111111» in 1.31th and what; am: an 1111.1inninantlnla. 111mm; 11.111 than 11111 1111111111. 11111111: 1111111, 1111113 .and 11mm. (5) tan £11111 that 111 printing pratnin 11' thn envy“, vignln, has!a. relatiw nutritivn value annwhnt $111th tnan that 11‘ what 311: .. . Warnmaantly, 111111: and 1111.11 (1) has” 1111.111 111 1111.1 111111.11 11’ the amlntn £1.13 trnttlnnn. ”£1133 mnnrt 1111 £111 at 121111, connrlninn 75 not auntof the 11111., are rich in 1331111.

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1'1 anemia}: the flrat’md 1111211 nnfiactivns, tnrta 113111 11' 1111.11£1111 «en 11 the 1311111» and 1m law}. a! tannin will be: ten 11 tactfully—-talented mutt winning at 11: start about 111 we. The gains in 1111: weightafter tnru weeks will be mad for 3113111 thn 101.1.th quality 11‘ 111 11111111: .

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Praviaus uxpariance has shmun 1111 rats ean make gacd but mat 1111131suing whnn £11 0.3 gram aasa1n da11y under the eanditians prmpasad abwvag ,‘1hararbro, the canain central rats w111 be fed this amagnt. finless the aatnamtof tbs first axperimant dictafiea otherwiae, 0.2, 0.6, and 1.9 gram.prata1n tramGaah varie1y of coupea will be tad daily.

Sinoe Gar facilitisa will not parmit all 21 varietiea ts be comparaé atthe same time, the 191k will be broken down 1519 five parts or experiments.IIn each exparimsnt a h x h balanced lattice design.will be used to camparc thunhaak variaty and the casain.with fan? or the teat varieties.

similar beahniqus will be used tardotimmina the effact of caéking and ataddsd uystine (Objaetivas 3 aha 1). Th; dieta in this experiment will be thriclavslw nf raw and thrwe 11 eoakad earpana, wash with 111 wlthaut addod sttimn,11213 lavals a: aaaain and any 61 111911 9111 aysbine. The sneak var1a1y ataawpea will be used first and as many at the stunts as time permits will be'run with especial attention being paid 19 such variatigs as may prove 16 bemarkedly intarior 9r guperior 1n the camparativgteats.

Ex1ra Early Blaakaye has been 1911atively selected as the aheek variahy,1&1 fihin, as wall as aha test varieties, is 1113631 ta approval by the SauthsrnOoeperative Group.

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by the coaggrating statidns.g Since mush. a? the eowpeas produceé in the Swathara grown an soils in tha Coastal Plains regiena where aoila are likely 19 b;daficiant in one or mare of the true: alamants (capper, manganese, and aobalt),11 means impgrtant to knaw haw the variatiaa of aoupeaa vary in their cantantat these minarals when grawn under thn 31mm aanditians of soil fertility. fiur

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