Inbred line definition
Inbred line means a sufficiently uniform and stable line, obtained either by artificial self- fertilisation accompanied by selection over several successive generations or by equivalent operations;
Inbred line means a relatively true-breeding strain resulting from at least five successive generations of controlled self-fertilization or of backcrossing to a recurrent parent with selection, or its equivalent, for specific characteristics.
Inbred line means a relatively stable and pure breeding strain, resulting from not less than four
More Definitions of Inbred line
Inbred line means a relatively stable and pure breeding strain, resulting from not less than four successive generations of controlled self-pollination; or four successive generations of backcrossing, in the case of male sterile lines.
Inbred line means a pure line developed by self pollination and selection until homozygous plants are obtained;
Inbred line means a component of a hybrid variety which is a uniform and stable line, obtained either by artificial self-fertilization accompanied by selection over several successive generations or by equivalent operations.
Inbred line means a relatively true-breeding strain resulting from at least five successive generations of controlled self-fertilization or of backcrossing to a recurrent parent.