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Fourth supplementary list of wheat varieties classified according to their genotype for hybrid necrosis

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The previous conclusion about the geographical distribution of Ne-genes is supported by new evidence. Since now more data become available it is possible to divide regions within the Ne 1- and Ne 2-areas where certain alleles of these genes are common.

The fourth supplement contains 685 varieties and selections of which the genotype for hybrid necrosis is given. The total number of tested varieties etc. is now 1835.

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Zeven, A.C. Fourth supplementary list of wheat varieties classified according to their genotype for hybrid necrosis. Euphytica 18, 43–57 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00021981

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