1967
DOI: 10.5274/jsbr.14.7.578
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Performance of diploid anti triploid sugar beet hybrids from the same genetic source

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“…In accordance with the classification used by Finker et al ( 1967) and Finker et al ( 198 1 ) those progeny significantly ( P = 0.05) above or below the values of the high and low protein parents, respectively, were considered to be either positively or negatively heterotic for protein content. Results showed that none of the 22 amphidiploids exhibited a positive heterotic response for protein level while three expressed negative heterosis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In accordance with the classification used by Finker et al ( 1967) and Finker et al ( 198 1 ) those progeny significantly ( P = 0.05) above or below the values of the high and low protein parents, respectively, were considered to be either positively or negatively heterotic for protein content. Results showed that none of the 22 amphidiploids exhibited a positive heterotic response for protein level while three expressed negative heterosis.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%