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FIG. 3. STAGES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOMATO FLOWER. A. If emasculated at this stage a period of from two to three days must elapse before pollination. B. At this stage pollination may be effected immediately after emasculation. C. Full-flower stage. The pollen-sacks have probably burst and the stigma already pollinated. It is therefore too late for crossing.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 53, Issue 3, 21 September 1936, Page 145

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FIG. 3. STAGES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOMATO FLOWER. A. If emasculated at this stage a period of from two to three days must elapse before pollination. B. At this stage pollination may be effected immediately after emasculation. C. Full-flower stage. The pollen-sacks have probably burst and the stigma already pollinated. It is therefore too late for crossing. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 53, Issue 3, 21 September 1936, Page 145

FIG. 3. STAGES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE TOMATO FLOWER. A. If emasculated at this stage a period of from two to three days must elapse before pollination. B. At this stage pollination may be effected immediately after emasculation. C. Full-flower stage. The pollen-sacks have probably burst and the stigma already pollinated. It is therefore too late for crossing. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 53, Issue 3, 21 September 1936, Page 145