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Recovery of recurrent parent characters from crosses ofSolanum demissum × S. tuberosum in successive backcrosses

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Paper number 3989 of the Scientific Journal Series of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station.

Cooperation with the NC-35 Regional Project, Potato Improvement Through Parental Line Breeding

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Lauer, F.I. Recovery of recurrent parent characters from crosses ofSolanum demissum × S. tuberosum in successive backcrosses. American Potato Journal 36, 345–357 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02871049

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