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Haploid-wild species hybrids

Hermundstad, S. A., Reloquin, S. J. (1985b). Male fertility and 2n pollen production in haploid-wild species hybrids. American Potato Journal, 62, 479 87. [Pg.55]

Jansky, S. H., Davis, G. L., Peloquin, S. J. (2004). A genetic model for tuberization in potato haploid-wild species hybrids grown under long-day conditions. American Journal of Potato Research, 81, 335-339. [Pg.56]

Oltmans, S. M., Novy, R. G. (2002). Identification of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) haploid x wild species hybrids with the capacity to cold chip. American Journal of Potato Research, 79, 263-268. [Pg.58]

Serquen,F. C., Peloquin, S. J. (1996). Variation for agronomie and processing traits in Solanum tuberosum haploids X wild species hybrids. Euphytica, 89, 185-191. [Pg.60]

Erazzu, L., Camadro, E. (2007). Direct and indirect detection of 2n eggs in hybrid diploid families derived from haploid tbr x wild species crosses. Euphytica, 155, 57. [Pg.54]

Watanabe, K. N., Orrillo, M., Vega, S., Iwagana, M., Ortiz, R., Freyre, R., Yerk, G., Peloquin, S. J., Ishiki, K. (1995). Selection of diploid potato clones from diploid (haploid x wild species) FI hybrid families for short day conditions. Breeding Science, 45, 341-347. [Pg.61]

Santini, M., Camadro, E. L., Marcellan, O. N., Erazzu, L. E. (2000). Agronomic characterization of diploid hybrid families derived from crosses between haploids of the eommon potato and three wild Argentinean tuber-bearing species. American Journal of Potato Research, 77, 211-218. [Pg.60]


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