monogerm

monogerm

(ˈmɒnəʊˈdʒɜːm)
adj
(Agriculture) having or coming from a seed that will only develop into a single plant
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The objective of the study was to accomplish the quality of clusters of monogerm red beet breeding lines using osmopriming.
Since, the majority of sugar beet seeds used commercially are monogerm, therefore, uniformity of germination and establishment is an important goal for sugar beetproduction.Also, despitecommercial application of different seed priming methods, there is still little information about the causes of obtained effects.
The consultants suggested to use pelleted monogerm seed of high yielding sugar beet varieties.
Study of daptability and stability of sugar beet monogerm cultivars in different locations of Iran.
Estimation of base temperature and the investigation of germination and field emergence trend of monogerm sugar beet under various temperatures, 20(2): 112-97.
Beetroot 'Solo' is an F1 monogerm beetroot which means thinning out will be much less of an ordeal.
FC720 and FC722 are populations from which to select Rhizoctonia and Cercospora resistant, monogerm, O-type parents to infuse some rhizoctonia and leaf spot resistance on the female side of hybrids, and FC722CMS provides a CMS female with these characteristics.
C842 is a monogerm (mm), self-fertile (St), genetic male sterile (A-:aa) facilitated, random-mated population.
FC301 is a population from which to select disease resistant, monogerm, O-type parents to infuse multiple disease resistance on the female side of hybrids.
FC201 is a heterogeneous population from which to select disease-resistant, monogerm, O-type parents to infuse multiple disease resistance on the female side of hybrids.
C869 is a monogerm (mm), O-type, self-fertile ([S.sup.f]), genetic-male-sterile (A_:aa) facilitated, random-mated population.