BARLEY GENETICS NEWSLETTER
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Volume 14
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April 10, 1984 |
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Table of Contents |
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EDITORIAL COMMITTEE |
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T. E. Haus, Colorado |
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R. T. Ramage, Arizona |
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T. Tsuchiya, Colorado |
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Department of Agronomy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523, USA |
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PUBLISHED AND DISTRIBUTED THROUGH THE COURTESY OF:
AMERICAN MALTING BARLEY ASSOCIATION, INC.
735 North Water Street, Suite 908
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202-4105
U.S.A. |
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This Newsletter consists of informal reports which
are presented to further the exchange of ideas and information between
research workers. Consequently responsibility for statements rests with
the authors. Before quoting any statements, the author involved should
be contacted. |
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FRONT COVER DIAGRAM
Karyotype of a haploid barley was studied by applying the same improved
Giemsa N-banding techniques as Singh and Tsuchiya (1982, J. Hered. 73:227-229).
The haploid plant used was obtained in the haploid initiator mutant (hap/hap)
of Hagberg and Hagberg (1980, Hereditas 93:341-343).
A. Acetocarmine stained cell, B. The same cell as A stained with Giemsa
N-banding technique (Courtesy of R. J. Singh, unpublished). |
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