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Although triploid hops are nominally sterile, they can produce seedlings.
In conjunction with the Hop Products Australia, flow cytometry has shown that seedlings derived from triploid hops can have ploidy levels ranging from diploid to hexaploid. These sexually derived polyploids permit significant changes at the genome level, which have the potential of short-cutting traditional breedin
| Supervisors | Anthony Koutoulis |
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| External Collaborators / Partners | Hop Products Australia |
Authorised by the Head of School, Plant Science
17 April, 2012
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