Triploidy and Seedlessness in Guava (Psidium guajava L.)

The cytological behaviour and morphological characteristics of diploid and triploid forms of guava are presented. Meiosis is regular in the diploids with the formation of 11 bivalents. The triploids in general could be distinguished by their greater vigour, large leaves and thicker petals. Meiosis i...

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Veröffentlicht in:CYTOLOGIA 1971/09/25, Vol.36(3), pp.392-399
Hauptverfasser: Raman, V. S., Rangasamy, S. R. Sree, Manimekalai, G.
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