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Inheritance of resistance to potato virus S

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The resistance to potato virus S of the Bolivian clone, PI 258907 ofSolanum tuberosum ssp.andigena is due to a single dominant geneNs. This Andigena clone should be a useful source of resistance to virus S in breeding programmes.

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work done as a visiting research worker for 10 months at the Plant Breeding Institute, Cambridge.

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Makarov, P.P. Inheritance of resistance to potato virus S. Potato Res 18, 326–329 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02361738

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