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Interspecific hybridization of chestnut

2016
Chestnut (Castanea) is a tree genus distributed throughout the northern Hemisphere in natural stands, orchards, and coppices. As a multipurpose tree, chestnut is used to produce timber, nuts, tannins, and other related products. Interspecific hybridization was first done in 1894 in the USA, in the 1910s in Japan, and in the 1920s in Europe. In the USA,
Pereira-Lorenzo, Santiago   +17 more
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Biosystematics and Interspecific Hybridization

1996
The genus Trifolium L. has been divided into eight sections (Zohary and Heller, 1984). Although numerous Trifolium species are utilized by grazing animals in their native habitat, only about 11 species are used to any extent in planted pastures. Of these 11, T. vesiculosum Savi, arrowleaf clover, is in section Mistyllus (C.
N. L. Taylor, K. H. Quesenberry
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Interspecific Hybridization and Introgression

2002
Some of the economically important horticultural crops have two common features. First, they are of interspecific hybrid origin and, second, they are mostly polyploids. The histories of the origin of such ornamentals as Rosa, Narcissus, Iris, Crocus and Chrysanthemum, among others, have been well documented (Stern, 1946; Wylie, 1952; Darlington, 1976 ...
J. M. Van Tuyl, K. B. Lim, M. S. Ramanna
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Interspecific hybridization in cucumis

Economic Botany, 1971
A. The genusCucumis and its close relatives in the family Cucurbitaceae have long supported a disorganized tangle of misinformation resulting from incorrect identification of plant cultures. Several disease resistance surveys and other studies on exotic species of cucurbits have reported information on unverified and often misnamed cultures, but ...
John R. Deakin   +2 more
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Interspecific Hybrids of Tilapia

Nature, 1960
WHITEHEAD'S claim1 to describe hybrids between Tilapia nigra and T. zillii in two waters in which both species had been introduced could be accepted only if supported by unequivocal evidence. His only evidence that T. zillii was one of the parents of the problematical fishes is that this was the only species other than T.
E. TREWAVAS, P. H. GREENWOOD
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GISH: Resolving Interspecific and Intergeneric Hybrids

2013
Genomic in situ hybridization (GISH) is an invaluable cytogenetic technique which enables the visualization of whole genomes in hybrids and polyploidy taxa. Total genomic DNA from one or two different species/genome is used as a probe, labeled with a fluorochrome and directly detected on mitotic chromosomes from root-tip meristems. In sugarcane we were
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Interspecific Hybridization in Platanus

Forest Science, 1972
Abstract Controlled reciprocal pollinations between Platanus occidentalis and P. orientalis resulted in good yields of germinable seed and true hybrid seedlings. Crosses of both species, as females, with P. racemosa and P. wrightii produced extremely low yields of germinable seed, but true hybrids were obtained from all interspecific ...
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Interspecific hybridization in Linum

Euphytica, 1972
Twelve interspecific hybrids obtained by crossing 9 different 30-chromosome species of the genus Linum were studied in detail for important morphological characters like, tillering, height, secondary branching, oil content, rust resistance, pollen and seed sterility in the hybrids. L.
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Interspecific Hybridization in Vicia

1982
Interspecific crosses were used to obtain new forms of horticultural and ornamental species, long before the existence of genetics as a science, or the modern concept of ‘species’ had been developed. They are widely used in plant breeding as well as in evolutionary studies.
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Interspecific Hybridization of Durian

1999
Thai Agricultural Research Journal, 17, 3, 294 ...
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