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Published in Crop Sci 9:419-420 (1969)
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Comparisons of Three Indexes of Self- and Cross-Compatibility in Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)1

Elmer Gray, J. S. Rice and C. L. Wang2

Percentages of flowers producing pods, seeds/pod, and seeds/flower were compared as indexes of self- and crosscompatibility in alfalfa. The indexes did not differ significantly in power to distinguish differences in self- or cross-compatibility.

Key Words: Fertility • Inbreeding • W-statistic


1 Contribution from the Department of Agronomy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

2 Former Associate Professor and Graduate Students in Agronomy, respectively. Presently, Associate Professor of Agriculture, Western Kentucky University; Graduate Student in Agronomy, University of Illinois; and Employee, University of Indiana, respectively.

Received for publication September 5, 1968.





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