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Published in Crop Sci 8:773 (1968)
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Recurrent Selection in Self-Pollinated Crops without Extensive Crossing

W. A. Compton2

A procedure is presented which will allow breeders of self-pollinated crops to conduct selection recurrently in a population without large numbers of pollinations. The procedure is based on the use of the ‘single-seed descent’ method, but with each derived line being a descendent of a different F1 rather than from different F2 plants within an F1.

Key Words: breeding procedure


2 Associate Professor of Agronomy, University of Nebraska.

Received for publication May 31, 1968.





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