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Whole genome duplication of wild-type and CINNAMYL ALCOHOL DEHYDROGENASE1-downregulated hybrid poplar reduces biomass yield and causes a brittle apex phenotype in field-grown wild types
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Roses exhibit pathotype-specific resistance responses to powdery mildew
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Exploitation of 2n pollen to create genetic variation in the genus Begonia
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Induction of 2n pollen formation in Begonia by trifluralin and N2O treatments
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Meiotic aberrations during 2n pollen formation in Begonia
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Evidence for the occurrence of unreduced gametes in interspecific hybrids of Hibiscus
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Genome size variation in Begonia
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Occurrence of viable unreduced pollen in a Begonia collection
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Applied powdery mildew resistance breeding in roses
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Resistance reactions in rose leaves against powdery mildew (Podosphaera pannosa)