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1. Analysis Of Combining Ability In The Early Selfing Generation Of Maize Improved Reid Heterotic Groups And Comparison Of The Recombined Populations
2. The Selfing Genetic Differentiation Analysis Of Lilium Formolongi Based On RAPD Markers
3. Analysis Of Combining Ability,Heterosis Effect And Inheritance Among The Different Self Of Maize
4. Root Configuration And Rhizosphere Characteristics Of Different Maize Inbred Line With Contrasting P Efficiency
5. Studies On Effects Of Selfing On Main Characters Of Brassica Napus L.
6. Study On The Methods Of Raising Self-fruitful Rate And Pollination Characteristics Of Alfalfa
7. Corn Morning On Behalf Of The Department Of Selfing (s <sub> 1 </ Sub>, S <sub> 2 </ Sub>) Characters With The Ability And Heritability Of The Number Of Analysis
8. Study On Homozygous Progress Evaluation Of Self-pollination In Ramie (Boehmeria Nivea L.)
9. Characterization Of A New Super Sweet Corn, Jinyutian No.1, And Sowing Interval For Its F1Seed Production And Effect Of Propogation Of Selfing Line In Glasshouse In Winter
10. Cross-Compatability Between Asian Lily And Longiflorum Lily
11. Selection Of High-quality Inbred Lines Of Zinnia Elegans And The Dwarfing Effect Of Different Treatments
12. Screening Of New Superior Strains Of Volvariella Volvacea By Hybridization
13. The Genetic Analysis Of Offsprings From Selfing Type And Inbreding Depression
14. Study On Fertility Temperature And Physiological Sterility Low Temperature Of Thermo Sensitive Genic Male-sterile Rice
15. Inheritance And Variation Study Of Sugar And Acid Content In The Hybrid And Selfing Offsprings Fruit In Vitis Amurensis Rupr
16. Study On Preservation Of Pollen And Self-compatibility Of Camellia Oleifera
17. Observation Of Morphological And Anatomical Characters Of The Flower Development In Litsea Cubeba (Lour.) Pers.
18. Proteomics Analysis On Self-compatibility Of Camellia Oleifera 'Min 43' In Fujian
19. Virulence Variation Of The Two Puccinia Striiformis Isolates Virulent To Wheat And Barley Based On Sexual Selfing
20. The evolution of population differentiation of autogamous selfing ability in Collinsia verna
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