. Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden. Plants. 1922] STOUT—STERILITY selfed fell soon after the petals had fallen. In other plants, and especially plants of B. chinensis, nearly all the pistils of selfed flowers remained attached only during the period of mid-bloom. Self-compatible plants.—A total of 718 plants of the various cultures grown were self-compatible in some degree. For the. Fig. 6.—Plant of B. pekinensis, highly self-compatible during period of mid- bloom; no flower abortion; first flowers to bloom on laterals were self-compatible, showing correlation with main branch


. Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden. Plants. 1922] STOUT—STERILITY selfed fell soon after the petals had fallen. In other plants, and especially plants of B. chinensis, nearly all the pistils of selfed flowers remained attached only during the period of mid-bloom. Self-compatible plants.—A total of 718 plants of the various cultures grown were self-compatible in some degree. For the. Fig. 6.—Plant of B. pekinensis, highly self-compatible during period of mid- bloom; no flower abortion; first flowers to bloom on laterals were self-compatible, showing correlation with main branch in physiological character according to time of bloom. purpose of a general classification the self-compatibility was judged as feeble, medium, and strong, but there were many grades within each class with no sharp distinctions between them. The weakest grade includes the cases in which, most typically, a few small pods containing only aborted seeds developed. In some cases pods of good size were formed, as is shown in fig. 5, but the seeds were all. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New York Botanical Garden. New York : The Garden


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