2000
DOI: 10.1508/cytologia.65.305
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Evolutionary Trend in Lens culinaris and Allied Spcies. A Cytological Evidence.

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“…culinaris). Lentil (2n = 14) is diploid and predominantly self-pollinated (Kupicha, 1977;Malaviya and Shukla, 2000;Smartt, 1990). Lentil is primarily used for human consumption but its straw is also a valuable animal feed.…”
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“…culinaris). Lentil (2n = 14) is diploid and predominantly self-pollinated (Kupicha, 1977;Malaviya and Shukla, 2000;Smartt, 1990). Lentil is primarily used for human consumption but its straw is also a valuable animal feed.…”
Section: Tribe Vicieaementioning
confidence: 99%