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Cytological studies in a chromosome ring-forming diploidNotonia grandiflora DC.

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Thsis (in part) approved for the Degreee of Master of Science in the University of Madras.

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Ganesan, D. Cytological studies in a chromosome ring-forming diploidNotonia grandiflora DC.. Journ. of Genetics 38, 493–516 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02982760

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