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Published in Crop Sci 14:615-616 (1974)
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Inheritance of Yellow Berry Color in Atropa belladonna L.1

B. K. Bhat and A. K. Dhar2

A rare yellow berry plant of Atropa belladonna L. was self- and sib-pollinated in a breeding program to improve this important medicinal plant. The normal color is purple-black. Segregation studies indicated that the yellow berry color was inherited from a single recessive gene. Data are presented from F1, F2, and F3 generations.

Key Words: Alkaloid • Hyoscyamine • Breeding • Pleiotropic


1 Contribution from Genetics and Plant Breeding Section (Medicinal Plants), Regional Research Laboratory, (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), Srinagar, Kashmir, India.

2 Scientist, Genetics and Plant Breeding and Senior Scientific Assistant, Regional Research Laboratory, Srinagar 190005, Kashmir, India.

Received for publication February 14, 1972.





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