Process for forming substantially uniform seed assemblages...

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CA 1297676

IMPROVED PROCESS FOR FORMING SUBSTANTIALLY UNIFORM SEED ASSEMBLAGES CAPABLE OF GROWING F1 HYBRID AND RESTORER SOYBEAN PLANTS Abstract of the Disclosure An efficient process employing cytoplasmic male sterility is provided wherein seeds capable of forming F1 hybrid Glycine max plants and restorer plants for the same simultaneously are formed in bulk in a single planting area and the seed harvest subsequently is segregated to form two substantially uniform seed assemblages. The parent soybean plants are provided with distinctly colored maternally-derived seedcoats wherein the genes for seedcoat coloration are homozygous dominant in one parent and homozygous recessive in the other parent. The resulting seeds are harvested in bulk and are separated on the basis of the soybean seedcoat coloration. Soybean plants resulting from the planting of the seeds capable of forming F1 hybrids upon self-pollination form seeds which substantially uniformly exhibit maternally-derived light-colored seedcoats in the F2 generation thereby enabling the grower to produce a substantially uniform soybean harvest. The other seeds formed in the initial planting area are capable of substantially uniformly forming restorer soybean plants in a subsequent planting.

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