Note on the cytology of Atropa acuminata Royle ex Lindley
Dutt, M.
Current Science 21: 168-170
1952
ISSN/ISBN: 0011-3891
Accession: 013771845
Meiotic studies have indicated that the chromosome number of A. acuminata is similar to that of other members of the genus (2n = 72). Among the meiotic irregularities observed, trivalent formation was the most common. Pollen production was, however, normal.
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