Plant Breeding Reviews 1985
DOI: 10.1002/9781118061008.ch8
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Breeding Tall Fescue

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“…Two doses of the gene/locus responsible for diploidlike pairing had to be present for diploid-like behavior in MI. In a single dose, such as in a haploid F. arundinacea (2n = 3x = 21), up to 4.5 bivalents per cell and some trivalents are formed from homoeologous chromosomes (Sleper, 1985). This also indicated that the chromosomes of the three component genomes of F. arundinacea display sufficient homology to pair.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…Two doses of the gene/locus responsible for diploidlike pairing had to be present for diploid-like behavior in MI. In a single dose, such as in a haploid F. arundinacea (2n = 3x = 21), up to 4.5 bivalents per cell and some trivalents are formed from homoeologous chromosomes (Sleper, 1985). This also indicated that the chromosomes of the three component genomes of F. arundinacea display sufficient homology to pair.…”
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“…S.J. Darbyshire) is considered to be the most important cool-season and perennial grass around the world (Sleper 1985). Its widespread occurrence is mainly due to its tolerance to poor soils, temperature extremes, drought, and varying management practices (Salminen et al 2003).…”
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“…), an allohexaploid 2n ¼ 6x ¼ 42 ð Þ with the genomic constitution of PPG1G1G2G2 (Sleper and West 1996), is a perennial cool season grass that is widely grown throughout the temperate regions of the world (Sleper 1985). Natural populations are scattered from North Africa to Northern Europe, in regions varying from semi-arid to very wet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%