• Corpus ID: 88625902

Genotype peculiarities of crossability of cultivated sunflower with wild species and the use of embryo culture in interspecific hybridization

@article{Vn2005GenotypePO,
  title={Genotype peculiarities of crossability of cultivated sunflower with wild species and the use of embryo culture in interspecific hybridization},
  author={Popova Vn and Iushkina Ll and Sharypina IaIu and Kirichenko Vv},
  journal={Cytology and Genetics},
  year={2005},
  volume={39},
  pages={3-8},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:88625902}
}
It was shown that selection of initial material can considerably influence seed-setting and in vitro embryonic development in the cross group of cultivated sunflower with annual and perennial wild species.

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