Abstract

Oat plants were treated with nitrous oxide shortly after pollination. A high frequency of aneuploids in the progenies of treated plants indicates that this technique may be a useful tool for the production of aneuploid series in oats. Several 12-ploid, or nearly 12-ploid, oat plants were also obtained.

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