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Inheritance of resistance to bacterial blight of cotton:II. Intra-herbaceum crosses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

N. L. Innes
Affiliation:
Research Division, Ministry of Agriculture, Wad Medani, Republic of the Sudan, and Empire Cotton Growing Corporation

Extract

In a hybridization programme to study the genetics of resistance to bacterial blight of cotton within Gossypium herbaceum, a major gene, thought to be homologous with Knight's B9, was found in Wagad 8. The strain Chinese Indigenous was also found to possess a major gene for blight resistance but this gene was non-homologous with B9In addition genes there were strains of cotton. to the aforementioned major genes of small effect in both

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1965

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