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THE hybridising and genetical study of grasses has reached a stage when information on their nuclear constitution is not only of general interest, but may also give guidance in elucidating problems of inheritance.
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EVANS, G. Chromosome Complements in Grasses. Nature 118, 841 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118841a0
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