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THE incidence of mutation has not been infrequently reported in the common rice plant, Oryza sativa L. Most of the reported mutations in this crop plant are without any agronomic merit.
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Matsuura, H., "A Bibliographical Monograph on Plant Genetics (Genic-Analysis)", 1900–1925, pp. xi + 497. (Tokyo: Imperial University, 1929.)
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KADAM, B. Mutation in Rice. Nature 129, 616–617 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/129616c0
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