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IN January 1951, we received from the Potato Genetics Station at Cambridge some selfed seed of three clones of S. tuberosum subspecies andigenum which, according to the experiments of Dr. C. Ellenby, seemed as if they might serve as a basis for breeding for resistance to potato root eelworm, Heterodera rostochiensis.
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TOXOPEUS, H., HUIJSMAN, C. Genotypical Background of Resistance to Heterodera rostochiensis in Solanum tuberosum, var. andigenum. Nature 170, 1016 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/1701016b0
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