Limonium pollination biology and hybrid production

  • Watson I
  • Outred H
  • Burge G
  • et al.
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Abstract

Interspecific Limonium crosses are being made in an attempt to generate hybrid embryos, giving plants with desirable form and colour. In vitro pollen germination has been studied as a preliminary to manipulation of incompatibility barriers at the pollen germination level. This and other aspects of incompatibility in Iimonium will be discussed.

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Watson, I. N., Outred, H. A., Burge, G. K., & Morgan, E. R. (1994). Limonium pollination biology and hybrid production. In New Zealand Institute of Agricultural Science and New Zealand Society for Horticultural Science Annual Convention 1994 - Science Technology The Challenge to Education (p. 66). Palmerston North, New Zealand.

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