@article{oai:ir.kagoshima-u.ac.jp:00003687, author = {ETOU, Takeomi and KELLER, E. R. Joachim and SENULA, Angelika}, journal = {Memoirs of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kagoshima University}, month = {2016-10-27}, note = {In the Gatersleben collection, fertile garlic accessions were surveyed. It was clarified that in total, 15 accessions were pollen fertile, and that 14 of them came from Central Asia, Caucasus or Russia. These accessions are useful for garlic breeding. Meiosis was examined in five accessions. All of them showed regular chromosome pairing at meiosis, eight bivalent chromosomes. Two of the five accessions came from Europe, Italy and France. It was confirmed that there exist some garlic clones with regular meiosis in Earope.}, pages = {29--35}, title = {Fertile Garlic Clones in the Gatersleben Collection}, volume = {37}, year = {} }