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Six isozymatic systems have been studied comparatively during the first week of germination of seeds of self-pollinatedSecale species (S. silvestre Host. andS. vavilovii Gross.). Isozymatic systems do not change at all, or reach their definitive adult plant pattern early during germination.
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Acknowledgements. This work was carried out at the Dpto. de Genética, Univ. Complutense, Madrid and supported by grants from the C.A.I.C.Y.T. (1789-82) and the P.F.P.I.
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Vences, F.J., Vaquero, F. & Pérez de la Vega, M. Ontogenetic changes in isozyme patterns during seed germination of self-pollinatedSecale species. Experientia 42, 81–83 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01975906
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