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Cytogenetics, ploidy, and genome sizes of rose (Rosa spp.) cultivars and breeding lines
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Michael Garhart
Unfortunate they did not include some of the anomalous massive HTs that test as triploid using the traditional methods. Most of which are easily acquired.
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