American Potato Journal

, Volume 32, Issue 11, pp 411–417 | Cite as

Immunity to virus X in potato: Selection of immune plants in the breeding program

  • Roland G. Timian
  • C. E. Peterson
  • W. J. Hooker
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Keywords

Clonal Line Mass Inoculation Carborundum Potato Jour Seedling Plant 
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© Springer 1955

Authors and Affiliations

  • Roland G. Timian
    • 1
  • C. E. Peterson
    • 2
  • W. J. Hooker
    • 3
  1. 1.Department of AgronomyNorth Dakota Agricultural Experiment StationFargo
  2. 2.Horticulture DepartmentMichigan Agricultural Experiment StationEast Lansing
  3. 3.Department of Botany and Plant PathologyMichigan State UniversityEast Lansing

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