Morphological and genetic features of the species of Rebutia K. Schum. genus of cactaceae JUSS. family and their f1 hybrids
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.48371Keywords:
Rebutia, hybrid, F1, seedlings, differentiation, shoots, roots, spines, ontogeny, ISSR markerAbstract
Some parameters were identified – the diameter and height of shoots, root length, number of spines in Rebutia senilis, Rebutia marsoneri and ♀ Rebutia senilis × ♂ Rebutia marsoneri in F1, which may be used in the differentiation in ontogeny. The possibility of using ISSR markers to the genetic characteristics of parental forms R. senilis, R. marsoneri and their hybrid seedlings were identified too
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