Hybridizing Section -- Reference Lists & Tools

Consult the workbook I originally used to identify species contributions to our modern aril gene pool.
Consult the workbook I originally used to trace species contributions through registered arils into our modern arilbred gene pool.

Read about Bypassed Breeders, fertile halfbreds underutilized in the rush to capitalize on the advent of the C.G. White hybrids. Includes descendant analysis to help you add them to your own program.

Learn about the C.G. White Amphidiploids that contributed the most to our modern gene pool. Includes descendant analysis to show their contributions to the modern gene pool.

Read about some of the Diploid Arils that have contributed to our modern gene pool. Includes descendant analysis to help you add them to your own program.

Learn how to perform Descendant Analysis, the tool that produced the lists of descendants of the Bypassed Breeders and C.G. White Amphidiploids.

Consult a list of all Hybridizers of registered arils and arilbreds since the 1930s, then use their locations to match their introductions to your climate.

Check out the Bibliographies in my Library for a list of articles related to hybridizing. Several have been uploaded, but there are more to come.

Consult the List of Cultivars for pedigree information and availability, as well as hybridizing tips and links to photos. This is another workspace where I accumulate information about breeding stock.

Consult the Master List of species and arilbred breeders that contributed to our modern gene pool. This is essentially an index to the pages of Descendant Analyses, many of which remain to be uploaded.

Learn how to do Pedigree Analysis.

Consult the Species Section to learn more about individual species and their contributions to the modern gene pool, as well as to find the modern equivalent of many old names.

 

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