Cytogenetic Studies on Triticale II

Abstract
Chromosome I of Secale cereale has been added to the full cytological complement of Triticum vulgare in several separate fractions, as the bivalent, as the univalent, as the telocentric short arm, as the telocentric long arm, and as the isochromosome involving the long arm. All the detectable phenotypic effects of the chromosome seemed to be assignable to the long arm.

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