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Improvement of Sansevieria as a fiber crop through interspecific hybridization

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Soil and Crop Science Society of Florida, Gainsville, December 1, 2, and 3, 1958.. 18, 279-283, 1958, DOITrabajos contenidos:
  • Wilson, F. D
  • Pate, J. B
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Of 38 plants from the cross S. trifasciata x S. deserti, 29 were diploid (2n = 40) and 9 were triploid (2n = 60). Hybrid and polyploid vigour was considerable. The high fertility of the diploid hybrids has allowed the production of F2 and back-cross populations. Twenty of the 108 clones of the (S. trifasciata x S. deserti) x S. trifasciata cross show promise.
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Of 38 plants from the cross S. trifasciata x S. deserti, 29 were diploid (2n = 40) and 9 were triploid (2n = 60). Hybrid and polyploid vigour was considerable. The high fertility of the diploid hybrids has allowed the production of F2 and back-cross populations. Twenty of the 108 clones of the (S. trifasciata x S. deserti) x S. trifasciata cross show promise.

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