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True-Breeding Hybrids

1956
Those geneticists who investigated hybridization of individuals belonging to different species before 1900 did not have an easy time. Their observations led them to the conclusion that descendants of hybrids were changeable and of different types, however, on the side of the florists, the opinion was held that fertile hybrids were uniform and could ...
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Advances in Hybrid Breeding Methodology

2004
Hybrid cultivars are the first generation (F1) progeny of a cross between two or more selected and genetically diverse parents, and these exploit heterosis. Heterosis is defined as increased vigour, size, fruitfulness, speed of development, resistance to disease and insect-pests or to climatic rigours of any kind in F1 generation.
B. S. Dhillon   +3 more
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HYBRID RAPESEED BREEDING AND PRODUCTION

Acta Horticulturae, 1998
Renard, M.   +3 more
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Converting Hybrid Potato Breeding Science into Practice

Plants, 2023
Michiel E De Vries   +2 more
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Heterosis and hybrid breeding

Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Antonio Augusto Franco, Garcia   +5 more
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Fujian cytoplasmic male sterility and the fertility restorer gene OsRf19 provide a promising breeding system for hybrid rice

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022
Fasong Zhou, Huihui Yu, Zhichao Yu
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Hybrid Breeding in Vegetables in Nepal

Journal of the Korean Society of International Agriculture, 2021
Tek Prasad Gotame   +3 more
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Back to the future: implications of genetic complexity for the structure of hybrid breeding programs

G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 2021
Frank Technow   +2 more
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INTERSPECIFIC HYBRIDIZATION AND ROOTSTOCK BREEDING FOR PEACH

Acta Horticulturae, 1998
Salesses, G.   +4 more
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