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Hayes and Garber - Cucurbit Breeding

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70 BREEDING CROP PLANTS<br />

A common practice used at Minnesota University Farm is to<br />

emasculate a number of spikes one day <strong>and</strong> make the crosses from<br />

one to four days later at about the time when the flowers open.<br />

FIG. 14. Details of wheat inflorescence.<br />

Upper left, normal spikes; lower right, emasculated spike; 2, spikelet natural size; /<strong>and</strong> g,<br />

flowerless glumes; k <strong>and</strong> r, florets; 3, a single flower closed just after flowering, '.in; 4 A,<br />

longitudinal diagram before flowering, x 2.5n, a = anthers, o = ovary, s = stigma,/ = fllamcnt ;<br />

4B diagram after flowering ;<br />

o = transverse floral diagram, 6n, fg<br />

= lemma, p = palea, a = anthers,<br />

a = stigma; 6, flowerless glume, 7, lemma, 8, palea, slightly reduced; 9, lodinulo, 4; 10,<br />

cross-section anther, 26; 11, pollen grains; 12, ovary <strong>and</strong> stigma just prior to flowering; 13,<br />

at flowering; <strong>and</strong> 14, shortly after; 15, 16, 17, the mature seed. (After Babcock <strong>and</strong> Clausen,<br />

1918, after Hays <strong>and</strong> Boas.)

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