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The cytological abnormalities caused by the genetic factor for male sterility inLathyrus odoratus are described and discussed. Data from a small backcross showing the amount of recombination between malesterile and light axil are given.
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Fabergé, A.C. The cytology of the male sterile lathyrus odoratus. Genetica 19, 423–430 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02059652
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