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Aspects of fruit and seed development which affect the breeding behaviour ofRubus species

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An attempt is made to collate studies on pollen germination, early and late fruit and seed development, seedling emergence and gene linkage, and to show how each of these affects the breeding behaviour of certainRubus species.

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Jennings, D.L. Aspects of fruit and seed development which affect the breeding behaviour ofRubus species. Genetica 45, 315–324 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01508306

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