Self-incompatibility of Pechay

Date

10-1956

Degree

Bachelor of Science in Agriculture

Major Course

Major in Agronomy

College

College of Agriculture and Food Science (CAFS)

Adviser/Committee Chair

Thomas L. York

Abstract

A test for self-incompatibility in pet-sai was made on a sample of 10 plants of two varieties. The general finding was that most plants showed high incompatibility upon selfing and high compatibility upon sibbing.

Fifty per cent of the pods of the Chinese variety developed, with an average of six or seven good seeds to a pod, of the native variety, about 70 per cent of the pods developed, each pod having not more than 3.3 seeds.

The two experiments indicate that the incompatibility and compatibility of pet-sai to other brasicca species studied.

Language

English

Location

UPLB Main Library Special Collections Section (USCS)

Call Number

LG 993.5 1956 A42 M47

Document Type

Thesis

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