Stability of Gynoecism in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus, L.) as Affected by Hybridization with the Hermaphrodite ‘TAMU 950’1

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W. A. Mulkey Texas A&M University, College Station

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Received for publication December 1, 1971. This research was supported in part by Pickle Packers International, Inc.

Research Technician and Assistant Professor, respectively, Soil and Crop Sciences Department. Part of thesis submitted for partial fulfillment of M.S. Degree, Texas A&M University.

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