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Published in Crop Sci 10:202-203 (1970)
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Yuma Glandless, an Allelomorph of Glandless-one in Cotton, Gossypium birsutum L.1

Scott C. McMichael2

Yuma glandless, gl1y, forms a multiple allelomorphic series with Gl1 and gl1. Yuma glandless is recessive to Gl1 but dominant to gl1. Normal cotton plants have glands of two distinct sizes. Yuma glandless gene eliminates the smaller glands.

Key Words: pigment glands


1 Contribution from the Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture.

2 Research Geneticist, Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Shatter, California 93263.

Received for publication October 29, 1969.





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