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Initial post 1 AUG 10 by anonymous-434009
Although Betty Bland has long been reported as diploid, possibly because it crosses easily with diploids, last year Dr. Zlesak noticed that its pollen was too large for a diploid, and when he did a root tip squash, discovered that it was triploid. See his paper, "Pollen Diameter and Guard Cell Length as Predictors of Ploidy in Diverse Rose Cultivars, Species and Breeding Lines."
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 1 AUG 10 by HMF Admin
Thank you for sharing this insight with the HMF community.

Your thorough explanation and citing a reference was particularly helpful.
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 8 JUL 11 by Peter Harris
The rose that Dr. Zlesak was sent as Betty Bland was misidentified. It was not Betty Bland. Betty Bland remains diploid.
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