Possible Genetic Evidence of Somatic Segregation in Allium cepa L

REDUCTION in somatic nuclei has been noted in various plants and animals by a number of workers. This communication reports an instance in which both glossy and semi-glossy seed-stems were found on the same onion plant. Huskins 1 has reviewed many examples in the plant field, thus a full review will...

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