Inheritance studies on 24-chromosome tuber bearing solanum species
dc.contributor.author
Ganguly, A.
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dc.date.accessioned
2018-09-13T15:56:14Z
dc.date.available
2018-09-13T15:56:14Z
dc.date.issued
1949
dc.description.abstract
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dc.description.abstract
The work to be described in this paper has been
carried out at the Scottish Plant- breeding Station as
a part of the programme of research on resistance to
potato virus diseases. The general background of this
work has been reported in the Annual Reports of the
Scottish Plant- breeding Station for the years 1930 -1948
and details of particular investigations are to be
found in papers by Cockerham (1937a,b, 1939, 1943a,b
and 1945) and Cadman (1942).
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dc.description.abstract
The present work consists of a study of the
genetic background of hypersensitive responses to viruses
"X'°, "A", "Y" and "C" in certain "diploid" (2n =24)
species of the potato. It is concerned chiefly with the
inheritance of hypersensitiveness to each virus and with
the interrelationships of the various genes which
appear to control this form of response.
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dc.description.abstract
Although 24 chromosome potatoes are usually
regarded as "diploids" and I2 as the basic number of
chromosomes in potatoes, cytological evidence has
led a number of workers (Lawrence 19310, Müntzing
1933, Ellison 1936V and Choudhuri 1943, 1944) to
suggest that the basic number is 6 and that the
24- chromosome potatoes are therefore "tetraploids ".
Genetic data on this material is scanty and gives
no support to either point of view. Hence in the
present investigation attempts have been made to thro
some light on the general form of inheritance in the
24- chromosome potatoes with a view to examining
the question of the polyyploid nature of 24- chromosome
species from the genetic aspect.
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dc.description.abstract
As already mentioned, the major part of the
work is concerned with the inheritance of hypersensitive reactions to viruses "X", "A ", "Y" and "C ",
but for the purpose of wider investigations the
data obtained from the virus studies have been
supplemented from a subsidiary study of the
segregation of colour factors in identical and
related material.
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dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/1842/32251
dc.publisher
The University of Edinburgh
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dc.relation.ispartof
Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2018 Block 20
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dc.title
Inheritance studies on 24-chromosome tuber bearing solanum species
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dc.type
Thesis or Dissertation
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dc.type.qualificationlevel
Doctoral
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dc.type.qualificationname
PhD Doctor of Philosophy
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