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Identifying Genetic Markers and Their Role in Selecting Chemotypes in Perennial Lamiaceae
The Herbarist
  • Roger G. Fuentes-Granados, Iowa State University
  • Lester A. Wilson, Iowa State University
  • Mark P. Widrlechner, United States Department of Agriculture
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Article
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Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-1997
Abstract

This is a report of research progress in this project through early 1995. The results of these initial experiments have led us to propose hypotheses about the patterns of inheritance of aromatic compounds in Agastache foeniculum. We are now testing those hypotheses with larger plant populations. On request, we will be pleased to provide readers with more up-to-date information as we complete the analyses of our ongoing experiments. Until such results are subject to scientific peer review, the data presented in the following report must be considered strictly preliminary.

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This article is from The Herbarist 63 (1997): 44.

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Citation Information
Roger G. Fuentes-Granados, Lester A. Wilson and Mark P. Widrlechner. "Identifying Genetic Markers and Their Role in Selecting Chemotypes in Perennial Lamiaceae" The Herbarist Iss. 63 (1997) p. 44 - 48
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mark_widrlechner/92/