1964
DOI: 10.1071/bi9640601
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The Nature and Genetic Control of a Red Anthocyanin Pigment in the Root Meristems of Phalaris

Abstract: SummaryA red anthocyanin pigment which occurs in the root meristems of certain PhalariB species has been identified as a glycoside of pelargonidin. The pigment has been observed only in plants of the three polyploid species P. minor, P. tuberosa, and P. arundinacea, and is absent in the diploid members of the genus. Genetic studies indicate that the character is simply inherited, involving a single major dominant gene controlling the production of the pigment, and a series of modifier genes influencing the lev… Show more

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