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Hybrid Tea-rose pollen. II. Inheritance of pollen viability

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Pollen viability was evaluated in about 500 seedlings originating from 31 crosses between nine commercial Hybrid Tea-rose varieties. The data indicated that pollen viability was inherited additively.

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Visser, T., de Vries, D.P., Scheurink, J.A.M. et al. Hybrid Tea-rose pollen. II. Inheritance of pollen viability. Euphytica 26, 729–732 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00021698

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