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The Journal of Heredity 1981:72(2):147-148
© 1981 The American Genetic Association 72:147-148


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Allelism tests of the brown-midrib mutants of sorghum

T. S. Bittinger, R. P. Cantrell, and J. D. Axtell

The authors are, respectively, former graduate student, associate professor, and professor. Department of Agronomy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907. Present address of senior author: Dekalb Research Station, Dayton, Iowa 50530. Contribution from the Purdue University Agriculture Experiment Station Journal Article No. 8019. Please address reprint requests to Dr. Cantrell.

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Allelism crosses among twelve mutants of sorghum gave inconsistent results but indicated more than one locus is involved in the brown-midrib trait. Additional crosses among the three most promising genotypes revealed bmr-12 and bmr-18 to be allelic and bmr-6 to have another location on the genome.


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