ohio-guy
Well-Known Member
Are the flavum besseae the result of a simple recessive trait?
It so, couldn't vigor be bred into them easily by doing a cross of a big improved red besseae with a yellow, then an f1 cross to get 1/4 new robust yellow phrags in the next generation?
Or are there other problems with fertility? I just always wonder why there are so few yellows, when they are so different and appealing.
Maybe DrRob can give some insight.
Also, why so little flavum breeding in crosses....are the results too often unsatisfactory?
Or was the flavum only more recently discovered, and therefore not fully utilized yet?
It so, couldn't vigor be bred into them easily by doing a cross of a big improved red besseae with a yellow, then an f1 cross to get 1/4 new robust yellow phrags in the next generation?
Or are there other problems with fertility? I just always wonder why there are so few yellows, when they are so different and appealing.
Maybe DrRob can give some insight.
Also, why so little flavum breeding in crosses....are the results too often unsatisfactory?
Or was the flavum only more recently discovered, and therefore not fully utilized yet?