Re[2]: HYBR.
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- Subject: Re[2]: HYBR.
- From: c*@qntm.com (Chad Schroter)
- Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 10:43:55 -0600 (MDT)
I'm no expert but try these guess's on for size ...
SDB x IB - since IB's are mostly infertile, even among themselves, I would guess
that the few seeds one might glean would be IB like and a few possible balanced
SDB's (the IB's have two different Chromosome counts, hence are unbalanced)
SDB x MTB - This should be similar to a SDB x TB cross except that the resultant
flowers would tend to be smallish like the MTB's
SDB x TB - this is the classic method for producing IB's. The result is an
unbalanced iris which is not very fertile, thus IB xIB crosses are not very
successful.
Chad Schroter in Los Gatos CA
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Subject: RE: HYBR.
Author: Mark.Maureen@fin.gc.ca (Mark; Maureen) at SMTP
Date: 6/17/97 9:45 AM
I have been told in judges training that you can get almost anything with =
SDB crossed with non- SDB.
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From: Gunnar Andersson
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Subject: HYBR.
Date: Tuesday, June 17, 1997 11:22
What do I get if I cross an :
SD with an IB or
SD with an MTB or
SD with an TB ???
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