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Published in Crop Sci 6:516-518 (1966)
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Fourth Maturity Gene Locus in Sorghum1

J. R. Quinby2

‘Hegari,’ a variety of Sorghum vulgare, Pers., has been identified for maturity as being Ma1Ma2Ma3ma4. A fourth maturity locus has, therefore, been recognized in sorghum. The dominant allele at the fourth locus occurs in the ‘Milo’ varieties in which the first three maturity gene loci were found.


1 Contribution from the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and the Pioneer Sorghum Company.

2 Head, Sorghnm Breeding, Pioneer Sorghum Company, Plainview. Tex.

Received for publication April 27, 1966.


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