1943
DOI: 10.1007/bf01847441
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Die Genetische Grundlage der Kreuzbarkeit Zwischen Weizen und Roggen

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“…In general, L. chloranthus was more compatible with L. odoratus than was L chrysanthus. In cereals, differences like these can be shown to be under simple genetic control (Lein 1943;Laurie & Bennett 1989) and the growth of foreign pollen is inhibited at varying positions in the style. However, we have no conclusive evidence for genotypic control in Lathyrus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, L. chloranthus was more compatible with L. odoratus than was L chrysanthus. In cereals, differences like these can be shown to be under simple genetic control (Lein 1943;Laurie & Bennett 1989) and the growth of foreign pollen is inhibited at varying positions in the style. However, we have no conclusive evidence for genotypic control in Lathyrus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plants which carry the Kr1Kr1Kr2Kr2 dominant alleles give lower than 5 % seed set when pollinated with rye, but genotypes with the kr1kr1kr2kr2 recessive homozygous genome composition may have over 50 % seed set with rye (Lein 1943). The kr1 gene is located on the long arm of chromosome 5B, while kr2 is located on the long arm of chromosome 5A (Riley and Chapman 1967;Lange and Riley 1973).…”
Section: Wheat × Rye Crossabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In wheat, Lein (1943) Marais, 1976Marais, , 1986Marais andVan Der Westhuizen, 1987, Marais, 1988). Secondly, the genotype of the rye parent also plays a role (Florell, 1931;Tozu, 1950;Kaltsikes, 1974; Marais and Pienaar, 1977;Taira et al, 1978;Scoles, 1983).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%