Abstract
Corchorus capsularis Willd., the common jute plant, has usually 14 chromosomes in the diploid state. No other number has been reported in the species or varieties of jute.
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NANDI, H. Trisomic Mutations in Jute. Nature 140, 973–974 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/140973b0
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