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Published online 1 April 1960
Published in Agron J 52:215-216 (1960)
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Effect of Cytoplasms and an Rf Gene in Maize1

H. L. Everett2

Synopsis: There were no consistent effects on yield or maturity attributable to the "T" cytoplasm or to the Rf gene from the inbred NY.16 in comparisons with appropriate counterparts.


1 P. B. Paper #378.

2 Associate Professor, Department Of Plant Breeding, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.




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U. Weingartner, O. Kaeser, M. Long, and P. Stamp
Combining Cytoplasmic Male Sterility and Xenia Increases Grain Yield of Maize Hybrids
Crop Sci., November 1, 2002; 42(6): 1848 - 1856.
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