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Published online 1 August 1960
Published in Agron J 52:447-449 (1960)
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The Physiological Nature of Gene-Controlled Growth Form in Trifolium Fragiferum L. I. Inheritance of Growth Form1

Leo E. Bendixen, E. H. Stanford and M. L. Peterson2

Synopsis: Erect versus stoloniferous growth form in Salina strawberry clover is determined by a single gene, with stoloniferous being dominant over erect. Somatic reversion to the stoloniferous form is common in erect plants. Apparent instability patterns among six erect parents and their progenies at the erect locus suggest genetic control of this instability.


1 Contribution from the Agronomy Department, University of California, Davis. Part of thesis submitted by the senior author in partial fulfillment of requirements for the Ph.D. degree.

2 Senior Laboratory Technician and Professors of Agronomy, respectively.







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