Crossability and embryo development in wheat-rye hybrids

Crossability and embryo development were studied in the crosses of one Triticum aestivum and three T. durum genotypes with nineteen rye inbred lines. Parental wheat ane rye genotypes exerted a significant influence on the characters seed set, number of seeds containing embryos and viable plantlets o...

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Genetics of eukaryotes. Biological and molecular evolution
Population genetics, reproduction patterns
Secale cereale
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