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Published online 1 October 1956
Published in Agron J 48:472-474 (1956)
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Inheritance of Pollen Restoration and Transmission of Cytoplasmic Sterility in Popcorn1

W. I. Thomas and I. J. Johnson2

Synopsis: Pollen restoration in each of the inbred lines K55 and Tx 127C appears to be conditioned by one gene. The genes in these two lines were found to be allelic. Use of cytoplasmic male sterility as a background to identify plants heterozygous for pollen restoration in a backcrossing program was satisfactory for two generations.


1 Journal paper No. J-2980 of the Iowa Agr. Exp. Sta., Ames, Iowa, Project No. 345.

2 Associate and Professor of Farm Crops, Agronomy Department, Iowa State College. Part of a thesis submitted by the senior author in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Ph.D. degree at Iowa State College.

Received for publication June 20, 1956.





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