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Published in Crop Sci 8:391-392 (1968)
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Mass Selection Systems for Sorghum, Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench.

H. Doggett2

Alternate generations of female choice and selfed plant mass selection may be applied to sorghum composites. Selection of steriles for agronomic characters and yield alternates with intense selection of fertiles for yield. Cains are greater and seed set problems fewer. Composited collection entries using ms3 contribute to the breeding populations.

Key Words: Sphacelia sorgh • male sterile • female choice


1 Contribution from the Maize, Sorghum and Millets Project, East African Agriculture and Forestry Research Organisation: Agricultural Research Service: U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Agency for International Development: co-operating.

2 Research Officer, East African Agriculture and Forestry Research Organisation, Serere Research Station, Soroti, Uganda.

Received for publication September 13, 1967.





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