Mihailov, L., 1974 [A spontaneous tomato mutant in the variety Plovdivska Konserva.] Genet. and Plant Breed. 7(3):196-201. [Bulgarian; English summary] Mizrahi, Y., H. C. Dostal, and W. B. McGlasson, 1974 Ripening mutants - a tool to study fruit ripening. Transplantation studies. Plant Physiol. 53 CSuppl.) :61. [Abst.] Monti, L. M., and F. Saccardo, 1974 Modification by acute irradiation of recombination frequencies in tomatoes. In Polyploidy and Induced Mutat,ons in Plant Breeding Proceedings. p. 233-240. Monti, L. M.,, F. Saccardo, and L. Tomarchio, 1974 [Resistance to wilt and Peronospora in the genus Lycopersicon and in Solanwn pennellii.] Genet. Agrar. 28(1):105-110. [Italian; English summary] Munger, H. M., 1974 Hereditary differences in blotchy ripening of tomatoes. HortSci. 9(3 sec 2):298. [Abst.] Munger, H. M., and R. E. Wilkinson, 1974 Availability of TMV (tomato mosaic virus) resistant parental lines of tomato. Veg. rmprov. Newel. 16:9. Nanopuri, K. S., J. S. Kanwar, and S. Singh, 1974 Genetic variability and genotype x environmental interactions in tomato Lycopersicon esculentum J. Res. Punjab Agric. Univ. 11(3):242-246. Nettancourt, D. de, M. Devreux, U. Laneri, M. Cresti, E. Pacini, and G. Sarfatti, 1974 Genetical and ultrastructural aspects of self and cross incompatibility in interspecific hybrids between self-compatible Lycopersicon esculentum and self-incompatible Lycopersicon peruvianum tomatoes. Theor. Appl. Genet. 44(6):278-288. Orsenigo, M., N. Rascio and P. Giulini, 1974 [Preliminary observations on the seeds of the bs bs mutant in the Sioux variety of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.] Gen. Agraria 28(3/4):272-277. [Italian;English summary] Padmanabhan, V., E. F. Paddock, and W. R. Sharp, 1974 Plantlet formation from Lycopersicon esculentum leaf. Canad. J. Bot. 52(6):14291432. Patil, A. V., and S. J. Patil, 1974 Effect of concentrated HC1 (hydrochloric acid) seed extraction method on germination of different varieties of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). Res. J. Mahatma Phule Agric. Univ. 5(1):57-58. Perez, A. T., H. V. Marsch, Jr., and W. H. Lachman, 1974 Physiology of the yellow-green 6 gene in tomato: a possible interrelationship between the phenotypic expressions of the yellow green 6 gene mutation and the gibberellins. Plant Physiol. 53(2):192-197. Philouze, J., 1974 [Marker genes for ms 32 and ms 5 male sterility genes in  tomato.]  Ann.  AmeZior.  Plantes.  24(1):77-82.  [French;  English summary] Philouze, J., 1974 [Practical use of a ms 35 male sterile line in tomato.] Ann. AmeZior. Plantes. 24(2):129-144. [French; English summary] Philouze, J., 1974 [Study of two genes responsible for a brown pig- mentation of tomato seed.] Ann. Amelior. Plantes. 24(3).:317-333. [French; English summary] Pilowsky,  M.,  and  S.  Cohen,  1974  Inheritance  of  resistance  to  tomato yellow leaf curl virus in tomatoes. Phytopathology. 64051:632635.

No navigation control above? Click here!