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Published in Crop Sci 12:389-391 (1972)
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Evaluation of Two Methods of Hybridization in Bromus Inermis Leyss1

S. N. Mishra and P. N. Drolsom2

Seed set in all possible single crosses among seven clones of Bromus inermis was evaluated following two methods of hybridization, mutual pollination (MP) and the bottle technique (BT). The methods were used without emasculation under field conditions. The parent clones used were relatively self-sterile. The study indicated that seed set following both methods was approximately similar in both years, although differences for certain specific crosses were observed.

Key Words: Mutual pollination • Bottle technique • Diallel • Smooth bromegrass


1 Research supported by the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 53706. Part of a dissertation submitted by the senior author toward the partial fulfillment of the Ph.D, degree. Appreciation is expressed to Dr. J. H. Torrie for advice and suggestions.

2 Graduate student and Professor of Agronomy.

Received for publication November 3, 1971.





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