“Complement fractionation” in natural diploid orchid species
Four out of 10 diploid orchid species showed “complement fractionation” a complex cytological phenomenon, hitherto reported only in polyploid plants. The manifestation of this phenomenon during meiosis is the formation of chromosome subgroups resulting eventually in cells with more than the usual fo...
Main Author: | Teoh, S.B. |
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Springer Verlag
1982
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