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Chromosome engineering in triticale

Gustafson, J.P.

Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology 22(4): 665

1980


Accession: 000839605

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Study of all available rye chromosomes that had been modified by loss of late-replicating DNA segments indicated that many of the modified chromosomes were cytologically and agronomically more advantageous to the triticales containing them than were the corresponding normal rye chromosomes. Intercrossing combined the modified chromosomes into a common background.

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