BARLEY GENETICS NEWSLETTER, Vol. 25

BARLEY GENETICS NEWSLETTER, Vol. 25

May 1996


TABLE OF CONTENTS

COVER AND TITLE PAGE, p. 0

INFORMATION ABOUT THE BARLEY GENETICS NEWSLETTER, p. 1

INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONTRIBUTORS, p. 3

RESEARCH NOTES

    Five new duplications of segments in chromosomes 5 and 6 in barley. Teresa Sodkiewicz, Wojciech Sodkiewicz and Arne Hagberg, pp. 5-8

    Genetic (allozyme) divergence in wild barley, Hordeum spontaneum at a microsite: "Evolution Canyon", Lower Nahal Oren, Mt. Carmel, Israel. Eviatar Nevo, Iris Apelbaum-Elkaher and Avigdor Beiles, pp. 8-10

    Comparative allozymic multilocus analysis of genetic diversity in wild barley from Turkmenistan (former USSR) and Israel: implications on sampling strategies. E. Owuor, P. M. Kimani, S. Mendlinger, J. Chweya, and L. Whittaker, pp. 10-13

    Integration of translocation breakpoints of barley chromosomes 3 and 7 into the Igri/Franka derived RFLP maps. Larissa Korzun and G. Künzel, pp. 13-17

    Geographical distribution of genotypes for hybrid sterility in barley. Takeo Konishi and Yoshihisa Fukushima, pp. 17-19

    Varietal effect on mutation frequency and spectrum induced by gamma rays in barley. Ganesh Prasad, pp. 19-22

    Determining the best recombinant parent for yield using male-sterile testers in barley. M.C. Therrien and S.K. Plett, pp. 22-24

    GA response in semidwarf barley. A. Börner, pp. 24-27

    Genetical studies of two barley mutants differing in their GA response. A. Börner and V. Korzun, pp. 27-30

    Additional information on the primary trisomic and telotrisomic analysis of the chlorina mutant B2-4 or f13 in barley. A. Hang and K. Satterfield, p. 30

    A new mutant allele for X\a/x\a gene and its use for location of newly induced mutants in the long arm of barley's chromosome 1. A.R. Prina, M. del C. Arias and M.C. de la Fuente, pp. 31-34

    Inheritance of Russian wheat aphid resistance in spring barley germplasm line STARS-9577B. D.W. Mornhinweg, D.R. Porter, and J.A. Webster, pp. 34-36

    Another source of genes with high beta-amylase activity in barley grain: Finnish landraces. Hannu Ahokas, Pirkko Uutela, Maria J. Erkkilä and Sanna Vähämiko, pp. 36-41

    High frequencies of forward and reverse genetic changes at the waxy-locus of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). H. Schreiber and A. Habekuß, pp. 41-46

    Regeneration of fertile plants from protoplasts isolated directly from immature embryos of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.).J. Nobre, R. León, M. Davey and P.A. Lazzeri, pp. 46-50

    Deleterious associations with quality, in high amylose inbred lines, are not readily broken. J.S. Swanston, pp. 50-54

    Genetic characterization of resistance against BaYMV-2, the ym4 resistance breaking strain of the Barley Yellow Mosaic Virus Complex. J. Weyen, F. Ordon and W.Friedt, pp. 54-57

    Multiple dominant and recessive genetic marker stock development. Robert I. Wolfe, Patrick Hayes, and Les Shugar, pp. 57-59

    Linkage analysis of high pI esterase isozyme Est11 in barley. Tomohiro Ban and Naoyuki Kawada, pp. 59-62

    NABGMP mapping update. A. Kleinhofs, pp. 62-71

    Towards fine structure mapping and tagging major malting quality QTL in barley. F. Han, S.E. Ullrich, A. Kleinhofs and J.A. Clancy, pp. 71-76

    Molecular and genetic characterization of barley flower development mutants. J. Soule, I. Skodova, D. Kudrna, A. Kilian and A. Kleinhofs, pp. 76-81

    A gigantum mutant in 'Quantum' barley. M. Ilhan Çagirgan, Metin B. Yilidrim, M.Emin Tugay, pp. 81-83

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