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The main significance of this section primarily resides with the fact that at least in a majority of the heritable cases of male sterility, the genetic factors act with remarkable precision as to the exact stage and mode of breakdown in normal processes of pollen development. On purely arbitrary grounds we may discuss the cytological aspects of this phenomenon under four separate divisions of the entire syndrome of developmental stages involved.

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Jain, S.K. (1959). Mode of Expression. In: Male Sterility in Flowering Plants. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-2829-0_6

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