. Genetics in relation to agriculture. Livestock; Heredity; Variation (Biology); Plant breeding. 280 GENETICS IN RELATION TO AGRICULTURE also had considerable more red pigment in the epidermis. This was especially marked in the marginal region of the sepals (see Fig. 118) and on the developing fruits. This form was named rubrinervis and since it bred true when self-fertilized it was considered a well-defined "progressive" species, , a species capable of maintaining itself in the. Fig. 110—ffi. lamarckiana, lata and ruriulla. {Frum colored jAate in dc Yrics' Mutations- tlicorie, v


. Genetics in relation to agriculture. Livestock; Heredity; Variation (Biology); Plant breeding. 280 GENETICS IN RELATION TO AGRICULTURE also had considerable more red pigment in the epidermis. This was especially marked in the marginal region of the sepals (see Fig. 118) and on the developing fruits. This form was named rubrinervis and since it bred true when self-fertilized it was considered a well-defined "progressive" species, , a species capable of maintaining itself in the. Fig. 110—ffi. lamarckiana, lata and ruriulla. {Frum colored jAate in dc Yrics' Mutations- tlicorie, vol. 2.) wild state. In the fourth generation four additional forms were found. One of these, gigas, appeared only once in de Vries' cultures but the one plant found in 1895 producctl nearly 300 plants of gigas type from self-fertilized seed and the strain bred true thereafter. In recent years it has appeared a number of times in other strains of lamarckiana. This form is decidedly more robust than lamarckiana and the leaves are Digitized by Microsoft®. 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 Babcock, E. B. (Ernest Brown), b. 1877; Clausen, Roy Elwood, 1891-. New York, McGraw-Hill; [etc. , etc. ]


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