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AMONG the tristylic plants which have attracted the attention of geneticists, without the genetic situation being fully elucidated, is Oxalis valdiviensis. Two years ago, work was started in this Department by setting out twelve short-styled plants for open pollination by long, as this method had proved successful in the case of Lythrum salicaria.
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FISHER, R., MARTIN, V. Genetics of Style-Length in Oxalis. Nature 162, 533 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162533a0
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