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  2. Lettuce - Wikipedia

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    Lettuce varieties will cross with each other, making spacing of 1.5 to 6 m (60 to 240 in) between varieties necessary to prevent contamination when saving seeds. Lettuce will also cross with Lactuca serriola (wild lettuce), with the resulting seeds often producing a plant with tough, bitter leaves.

  3. Frank Morton (plant breeder) - Wikipedia

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    Morton began growing lettuce commercially in the early 1980s, letting some of the crop go to seed and planting those seeds the next year. Cross-pollination between two varieties led to formation of a novel hybrid with a combination of characteristics from the parent plants. Planting the seeds from that lettuce resulted in a number of different ...

  4. Plant breeding - Wikipedia

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    Some plants are propagated by asexual means while others are propagated by seeds. Seed propagated cultivars require specific control over seed source and production procedures to maintain the integrity of the plant breeds results. Isolation is necessary to prevent cross contamination with related plants or the mixing of seeds after harvesting.

  5. Hybrid seed - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid seed is common in industrial agriculture and home gardening. It is one of the main contributors to the dramatic rise in agricultural output during the last half of the 20th century. [ 1 ] Alternatives to hybridization include open pollination and clonal propagation.

  6. Selection methods in plant breeding based on mode of ...

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    Plant species where normal mode of seed set is through a high degree of cross-pollination have characteristic reproductive features and population structure. Existence of self-sterility, [1] self-incompatibility, imperfect flowers, and mechanical obstructions make the plant dependent upon foreign pollen for normal seed set. Each plant receives ...

  7. Romaine lettuce - Wikipedia

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    Cross section of a heart of romaine lettuce Romaine "violet" Romaine or cos lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. var. longifolia) is a variety of lettuce that grows in a tall head of sturdy dark green leaves with firm ribs down their centers. Unlike most lettuces, it is tolerant of heat.

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