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Published in Crop Sci 8:503-506 (1968)
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A Trisomic Hop, Humulus Lupulus L.1

Alfred Haunold2

A male hop seedling with lanceolate leaves, found in the progeny of an open-pollinated cross of Humulus Zupulus L., was identified as a primary trisomic on the basis of root-tip smears and meiotic studies.

Key Words: Mitosis • Meiosis


1 Cooperative investigations of the Department of Farm Crops, Oregon Agricultural Experiment Station and Crops Research Division, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agrirulture. Technical DaDer No. 2434 O.A.E.S. Corvallis. Orenon 97331.

2 Research Geneticist, Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, Corvallis, Ore.

Received for publication March 4, 1968.





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