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Cytogenetics of hybrids among perennial species of Glycine subgenus Glycine
Year:
1979
Source of publication :
Australian Journal of Botany
Authors :
פוטיבסקי, אליהו
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Volume :
27
Co-Authors:
Putievsky, E., Division of Medicinal and Spice Crops, Agricultural Research Organization, Newe Ya’ar Experiment Station, Israel
Broué, P., Division of Plant Industry, CSIRO, P.O. Box 1600, Canberra City, ACT, 2601, Australia
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From page:
713
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723
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Total pages:
11
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Abstract:
A cytogenetic analysis based on F1 hybrids of some of the perennial species of Glycine subgenus Glycine Verdc. shows that G. clandestina and G. canescens are closely related and further, that either one of these diploid species could have provided one genome for the tetraploid form of G. tomentella. On the other hand, it appears that G. falcata and G. tabacina are distinctive species which are not closely related to the other three species. The tetraploid form of G. tomentella is genetically heterogeneous and crosses between certain types yield F1s with low pollen stainability which fail to set seed under conditions of self-fertilization. © 1979 CSIRO. All rights resereved.
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DOI :
10.1071/BT9790713
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Language:
אנגלית
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Cytogenetics of hybrids among perennial species of Glycine subgenus Glycine
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Putievsky, E., Division of Medicinal and Spice Crops, Agricultural Research Organization, Newe Ya’ar Experiment Station, Israel
Broué, P., Division of Plant Industry, CSIRO, P.O. Box 1600, Canberra City, ACT, 2601, Australia
Cytogenetics of hybrids among perennial species of Glycine subgenus Glycine
A cytogenetic analysis based on F1 hybrids of some of the perennial species of Glycine subgenus Glycine Verdc. shows that G. clandestina and G. canescens are closely related and further, that either one of these diploid species could have provided one genome for the tetraploid form of G. tomentella. On the other hand, it appears that G. falcata and G. tabacina are distinctive species which are not closely related to the other three species. The tetraploid form of G. tomentella is genetically heterogeneous and crosses between certain types yield F1s with low pollen stainability which fail to set seed under conditions of self-fertilization. © 1979 CSIRO. All rights resereved.
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