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Published in Crop Sci 39:1722-1727 (1999)
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Maize Genotypes Show Striking Differences for Induction and Regeneration of Haploid Wheat Embryos in the Wheat x Maize System

Vinesh Vermaa, N.S. Bainsa, G.S. Mangata, G.S. Nandaa, S.S. Gosala and Kuldeep Singha

a Dep. Plant Breeding, Punjab Agric. Univ., Ludhiana 141 004, India



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Fig. 1 General combining ability effects of wheat and maize genotypes on caryopsis formation and embryo formation frequencies. ** Indicates significance at P < 0.01

 


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Fig. 2 Influence of maize genotypes on embryo formation frequency and haploid formation efficiency of wheat genotype, W3 (PBW 343/ WH 542)

 





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