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Effect of Variations in Temperature on Meiosis in Gagea reticulata Schultes

PREVIOUS cytological investigations on the genus Gagea have been confined to eight species 1 . Recently, Malik and Sehgal 2 contributed to the cytology of one more species, Gagea reticulata Schultes. The haploid chromosome number determined was twelve. The meiotic behaviour of chromosomes, as seen f...

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Published in:Nature (London) 1960-08, Vol.187 (4739), p.805-806
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