THE ESTIMATION OF INTERPHASESPERIODDURATION OF COLLECTION SWEET PEPPER SAMPLES IN GREENHOUSES
Abstract
The collections of source forms (lines) of sweet pepper in a greenhouse have been estimated oninterphases period duration.The sources earlinesswere filed and offered them for use in future selection process in creating earlyheterosis hybrids F1.
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