Influence of inbred rye lines on crossability of the Chinese spring wheat and on the degree of development and germination of hybrid seeds
Material type: ArticleLanguage: En Publication details: 1984ISSN:- 0016-6715
- Anatomy
- Breeding AGROVOC
- Cereals AGROVOC
- Crops AGROVOC
- Developmental stages
- Economic plants
- Germination
- Glumiflorae
- Grain crops AGROVOC
- Gramineae
- Monocotyledons
- Plant anatomy AGROVOC
- Plant developmental stages
- Plants
- Progeny forms
- Secale
- Storage organs
- Triticum AGROVOC
- Wheat AGROVOC
- Plant breeding AGROVOC
- 86-001378
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The common Chinese spring wheat was crossed with 11 inbred lines of rye - Secale cereale L. Hybrid seed setting was from 31.10 to 60.71% and depended on the anther length and pollen grains viability of the paternal line. The germination ability and the degree of seed production of inbred rye lines have no direct influence on the analogical traits of hybrid seeds
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