Cytological Conditions and Evidences for Hybridity in North American Wild Roses
Cytological Conditions and Evidences for Hybridity in North American Wild Roses
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The University of Chicago Press
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1. In this study 107 wild roses from known stations in North America were examined cytologically. The majority of the specimens fall into the three classes, diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid, seven being the basic number. One specimen was octoploid, two were triploid, and three aneuploid with the somatic number not a multiple of seven. 2. Measurem...
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Cytological Conditions and Evidences for Hybridity in North American Wild Roses
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0006-8071
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10.1086/333956