Methodical approaches to the breeding process in vegetable growing
Journal Title: Новітні агротехнології - Year 2014, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
The article highlights methodological approaches to the development of new varieties and hybrids of tomato for different uses. Having used the developed techniques we obtained a number of varieties and hybrids, widespread in production, such as Iskorka, Lahidnyi, Flora, Iryshka, Sviatoslav F1, KDS-5 F1, Bohun F1.
Authors and Affiliations
V. А. Kravchenko
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