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Species crosses in Antirrhinum
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Species crosses in Antirrhinum

II. Cleistogamy in the derivatives of A. majus×A. glutinosum

  • K Mather1 &
  • A Vines1 

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Mather, K., Vines, A. Species crosses in Antirrhinum. Heredity 5, 195–214 (1951). https://doi.org/10.1038/hdy.1951.20

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