Haploid induction: an overview of parental factor manipulation during seed formation

Jingpu Song1, Raju Datla2, Jitao Zou1

  • 1Aquatic and Crop Resource Development Research Centre, National Research Council of Canada, Saskatoon, SK, Canada.

Frontiers in Plant Science
|September 19, 2024
PubMed

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