Genetic homology and differentiation in some aspects of vigna
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Karyomorphological studies in three species V radiata (SML -32), V. mungo (M-218) and V mungo var. silvestris indicated karyotypic differences between cultivated and wild species. Most of the chromosomes were median to submedian Meiotic studies in wild sp
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