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The breeding history of Picton oats and observations on the behaviour of certain oat crosses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 March 2009

H. Hunter
Affiliation:
Plant Breeding Institute, School of Agriculture, University of Cambridge
G. P. Carson
Affiliation:
Plant Breeding Institute, School of Agriculture, University of Cambridge

Extract

A general account of investigations carried out at the Plant Breeding Institute, Cambridge, on winter oats was published by Hunter (1935). In it brief mention is made of the origin of a series of oats designated the ‘ex 109/1 series’. It is the purpose of this article to give a more detailed account of the origin and behaviour of this series, from which the winter variety Picton was selected, and to detail a further number of anomalous features which have arisen in the course of breeding work at Cambridge.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1949

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