Abstract

Growth inhibition and dwarfing occurred when F1 seedlings of strains F.H. 50 and F.H. 117 of the Ottawa Flax Collection were grown at temperatures below 17 °C. Prolonged exposures to these temperatures produced partial or complete lethality. Two dominant complementary genes were postulated to explain the inheritance of this reaction.

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