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Determination of the Mating Efficiency of Haploids in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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[Adaptibility of wheat alloplasmic lines in hybridization]
Abstract:
The adaptability of alloplasmatic lines of wheat and their hybrids with wheat-alien amphyploid and wheat was studied. The influence of nuclear genome and interaction of nuclear and cytoplasm genomes on adaptability of wheat and its hybrids has been established. For an estimation of adaptability it is necessary to use a complex of attributes (morphological, cytogenetic, resistance to abiotic and biotic factors of environment).
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