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I recall they discussed some issues about propagation. However I may be misremembering. I will have to go back into the article and get back to you.

From the article:

Because of the self-incompatible nature of the F1 hybrid cultivar, we had to maintain Tg lines by vegetative propagation. However, the bright fuorescence of Tg fowers was kept for at least 18 months, i.e., from the beginning of shoot formation until the preparation of this manuscript.

Looks like its a no on passing to the next generation, but the plants stay alive for a long time.

I thought that was what I remembered. I guess if they can propagate the plant with cuttings etc perhaps its not such an issue. Thanks for taking a dive in and finding the answer T.

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