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Male-sterile tomatoes: Unfruitful mutants offer several advantages for the production of hybrid seed

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Charles M. Rick, Experiment Station Davis

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California Agriculture 4(4):7-12.

Published April 01, 1950

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Male-sterile tomatoes offer advantages in the production of hybrid seed— from which substantially higher yields than those of parent varieties have been reported.

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This is the thirteenth article in a series of brief progress reports on the application of the science of genetics to commercail agriculture.

Male-sterile tomatoes: Unfruitful mutants offer several advantages for the production of hybrid seed

Charles M. Rick
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Male-sterile tomatoes: Unfruitful mutants offer several advantages for the production of hybrid seed

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Authors

Charles M. Rick, Experiment Station Davis

Publication Information

California Agriculture 4(4):7-12.

Published April 01, 1950

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Male-sterile tomatoes offer advantages in the production of hybrid seed— from which substantially higher yields than those of parent varieties have been reported.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

This is the thirteenth article in a series of brief progress reports on the application of the science of genetics to commercail agriculture.


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