Oldemeyer, 1956 - Google Patents
Inheritance of the White Seed Character in Alfalfa 1Oldemeyer, 1956
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- Oldemeyer R
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White seed in alfalfa is conditioned by a duplicate set of homozygous recessive genes for colorless and one dominant color inhibitor gene. This gene complex also inhibits anthocyanin production throughout the plant. The distribution of the offspring of a white …
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