THE COMBINATION ABILITY TO SELF-POLLINATING MAIZE LINES IN BREEDING FOR COLD RESISTENCE IN A NORTHERN FOREST-STEPPE UKRAINE
Abstract
Studied ability self-pollinating maize lines in the system incomplete dialelnyh crosses. The best one for general and specific Raman line resolution and obtained hybrids with high display signs of "productivity", suitable for early sowing, which can be used in future breeding studies.
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