Experimental Breeding of Fibre Agaves in East Africa Part I-the Materials and the Methods of the Breeder

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November, 1937

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Artificial pollination results in a much greater set of fruits than open pollination, but even so the number of seeds obtained is usually only a small proportion of the possible maximum; counts of the number of ovules in a fruit give totals in excess of three hundred and it is very rarely that more than 150 viable seeds are obtained from a fruit.

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Doughty, L. R. (1937). Experimental Breeding of Fibre Agaves in East Africa: Part I—The Materials and the Methods of the Breeder. The East African Agricultural Journal, 3(3), 222–228. https://doi.org/10.1080/03670074.1937.11663766

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