What does secalotricum mean?
Secalotricum means A hybrid of wheat and rye, similar to triticale but using rye as the cytoplasm donor..
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A hybrid of wheat and rye, similar to triticale but using rye as the cytoplasm donor..
The tetraploid secalotricums were characterized by a considerable cytological stability, as only 15.10 to 17.68% of the tetrads had micronuclei.
Kretovich was involved in a comparative study of the proteins of wheat, rye, and the first rye–wheat hybrid, bred by Academician GK Meister—the amphidiploid secalotricum.
In some embodiments, techniques and methods useful herein may produce secalotricum in which rye cytoplasm and it is used with wheat pollen to produce triticale.
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Secalotricum means A hybrid of wheat and rye, similar to triticale but using rye as the cytoplasm donor..
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The tetraploid secalotricums were characterized by a considerable cytological stability, as only 15.10 to 17.68% of the tetrads had micronuclei.
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