The effect of the msm1 cytoplasm of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) on kernel protein and lysine was studied using the near-isogenic, unrestored derivatives of seven barley varieties. With normal lysine varieties, 'Adorra', 'Bomi', 'CI 4362', and 'Hankkija's Eero', the msm1 cytoplasm produced an average
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Nuclear–Cytoplasmic male-sterility in diploid dandelions
✍ Scribed by van der Hulst, R G M; Meirmans, P; van Tienderen, P H; van Damme, J M M
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- 2004
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