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Modern-day anthurium cultivars are complex interspecific hybrids between Anthurium andraeanum Linden ex André and other species belonging to the section, Calomystrium, and are collectively referred to as A. andraeanum (Hort.) ( Kamemoto and

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observed when using C. lanatus as the female parent ( Sain and Joshi, 2003 ; Sain et al., 2002 ), indicating that pollen viability was influenced by the cytoplasm in the interspecific crosses ( Schwarzbach and Rieseberg, 2002 ). Breeders often prefer to

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characteristics from different species. In 2003, red tetraploid (2n = 4x = 28) pearl millet ( Pennisetum glaucum ) was crossed with an interspecific Pennisetum hybrid [ P. purpureum ‘Merkeron’ (2n = 4x = 28) napiergrass × ( P. squamulatum , 2n = 8x = 56

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interspecific crosses in the genus Rhododendron Plant Cell Tissue Organ Cult. 89 29 35 Gamborg, O.L. Miller, R.A. Ojima, K. 1968 Nutrient requirements of suspension cultures of soybean root cells Expt. Cell Res. 50 151 158 Geng, X. Wu, Y. Zhao, H. 2014

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. oleracea , it will be important to determine the presence and frequency of Xcc resistance not just within cultivated Brassica vegetables, but also within related crucifer accessions. Resistance may then be exploited through interspecific crosses of B

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-fruitful; cross-compatible with Nonpareil and all commercial cultivars. Supareil. High quality almond similar to Nonpareil. Origin: Chico, CA by B. Crocker. Introduced in 2011 by Burchell Nursery; USPP 21,934; 31 May 2011. Originated in the late 1990s as a

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subtropical environmental conditions, and low landscape maintenance requirements. Caladiums are believed to have resulted from intra- or interspecific hybridization among several species that originated from the New World's tropical regions, including C

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tetraploid B . davidii var. nanhoensis (Chitt.) Rehd. ‘Moonshadow’ (the female parent) and the diploid B . asiatica Lour. (the male parent) ( Burkett, 2001 ). A similar cross B . davidii × B . asiatica named B . × hybrida Fahrquar was reported

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allotetraploid Bougainvillea cultivars. These allotetraploids were reported to be male and female fertile when crossed with fertile diploids and other allotetraploids. Chen et al. (2003) produced a “fully fertile” interspecific hybrid ( Cucumis hystivus Chen

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small fruit and berry crops. The second is to emphasize his efforts on Rubus including his development of thornlessness, pigment mutation, and interspecific crosses. In addition, Burbank’s efforts will be integrated into current work on small fruit and

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