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Figure 1 Ears of maternal-effect mutants. (A)dard(N) +/between the small kernel phenotype and+/fective kernels on each ear
Table 1 Female transmission of maternal-effect mutants
Table 2 Male transmission of maternal-effect mutants
Figure 2 Map position of maternal-effect mutants. The 10 chromosomesof maize are shown
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