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Just curious, but what is the difference in symptoms between a non-permanent genetic fault and a virus in this case?
Quote from: art600 on January 04, 2012, 09:04:51 PMQuote from: tonyg on January 04, 2012, 08:12:40 PMQuote from: art600 on January 04, 2012, 10:02:54 AMFirst Crocus biflorus - taurii I believePoor photo but the light levels were awfulHope it's just the light levels but that flower looks a bit streaky to me Surely "It is non-permanent genetic fault which happensd during organogenezis of flower parts and so will not be inherited and other flowers from same corm and next year flowers must look normally." David S did not notice any potential virus.Hmm - David is much more polite than I am ..... and hopefully Janis is right here also. I am a bit paranoid about virus having suffered from the problems of monoculture here
Quote from: tonyg on January 04, 2012, 08:12:40 PMQuote from: art600 on January 04, 2012, 10:02:54 AMFirst Crocus biflorus - taurii I believePoor photo but the light levels were awfulHope it's just the light levels but that flower looks a bit streaky to me Surely "It is non-permanent genetic fault which happensd during organogenezis of flower parts and so will not be inherited and other flowers from same corm and next year flowers must look normally." David S did not notice any potential virus.
Quote from: art600 on January 04, 2012, 10:02:54 AMFirst Crocus biflorus - taurii I believePoor photo but the light levels were awfulHope it's just the light levels but that flower looks a bit streaky to me
First Crocus biflorus - taurii I believePoor photo but the light levels were awful
Quote from: tonyg on January 04, 2012, 11:06:58 PMQuote from: art600 on January 04, 2012, 09:04:51 PMQuote from: tonyg on January 04, 2012, 08:12:40 PMQuote from: art600 on January 04, 2012, 10:02:54 AMFirst Crocus biflorus - taurii I believePoor photo but the light levels were awfulHope it's just the light levels but that flower looks a bit streaky to me Surely "It is non-permanent genetic fault which happensd during organogenezis of flower parts and so will not be inherited and other flowers from same corm and next year flowers must look normally." David S did not notice any potential virus.Hmm - David is much more polite than I am ..... and hopefully Janis is right here also. I am a bit paranoid about virus having suffered from the problems of monoculture here Am I missing something,I cannot see a comment by David S,either polite or impolite?
Janis - it appears that you are talking about somatic mutation?