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Pisum Genetics Association | PISUM GENETICS |
Published by PGA since 1969 |
| Volume 32, 2000 |
Table
of Contents
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Contents....................................................................................................
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Pisum
Genetics Association Notes..............................................................
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Review Paper
Strategies
for improving the iron nutritional quality of seed crops: lessons learnedfrom
the study of
unique iron-hyperaccumulating pea mutants
Michael A. Grusak ....................................................................1
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Research Papers
A
new allele at Crd disturbs
development of the compound leaf
V.A. Berdnikov, F.L. Gorel, and O.E. Kosterin .........................6
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Interaction
of a new leaf mutation ins2 with af,
unitac and tlw
V.A.
Berdnikov, F.L. Gorel, V.S. Bogdanova
and O.E. Kosterin ....................................................................9
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New
mutations in the linkage group V have provided stable trisomic lines
of pea
V.A. Berdnikov, F.L. Gorel and O.E. Kosterin ........................13
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A
study of potential ability for cross-pollination in pea originating
from
different parts of the world
V.S. Bogdanova and V.A. Berdnikov .......................................16
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Dominant
alleles of the locus Tl may differ
in their strength
V.S. Bogdanova, O.E. Kosterin and V.A. Berdnikov .................18
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Chromosomal
location of Fwf, the Fusarium wilt
race 5 resistance gene in Pisum sativum
C.J.
Coyne, D.A. Inglis, S.J. Whitehead, M.T. McClendon
and F.J. Muehlbauer ..............................................................
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Construction
of a bacterial artificial chomosome library for pea
(Pisum sativumL.)
C.J. Coyne, K. Medsem, D.A. Lightfoot, K.E. Keller,
R.R. Martin, M.T.
McClendon, D.A. Inglis,
E.W. Storlie
and K.E. McPhee ..................................................................
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Selected
AFLP primer pairs for fine mapping in pea
C.J. Coyne, M.-L. Pilet, G. Deniot, A. Baranger, S. Prioul
and M.T.
McClendon..............................................................27
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Two
new field pea cultivars for the southeastern highlands of Ethiopia
T. Getachew...........................................................................31
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Double
mutant rms2 rms5 expresses a transgressive, profuse
branching phenotype
I.C. Murfet and G.M. Symons.................................................33
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Location
and STS primers for Cop1
R.L. Murphy, N.F. Weeden and J.A. Przyborowski...................39
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ITS
sequence variation in selected taxa of Pisum
D.E.
Saar and N.O. Polans.......................................................42
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Linkages
of the Aba (Albumin a) locus with markers of the linkage group VI
W.K. Swiecicki, J. Przybylska and Z. Zimniak-Prysbylska..........46
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Densinodosum a new gene on linkage group
III
W.K. Swiecicki and B. Wolko...................................................48
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The
position of Age and Wsp
on linkage group IV
N.F. Weeden, M. McBroom, J. Przyborowski and P. Burger.......51
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A
gene influencing tolerance to common root rot is located on linkage group IV
N.F. Weeden, R. McGee, C.R. Grau and F.J. Muehlbauer...........53
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Brief Communications
How
to identify edible-pod pea varieties in a germplasm collection
J.M. Amurrio, A.M. De Ron and J. Hernndez-Nistal...................56
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Linkage
relationship between the loci Twi and
Vam
F.L. Gorel, O.E. Kosterin and V.A. Berdnikov............................57
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Map
position of the Rms6 locus
I.C. Murfet and C. Rameau........................................................58
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The
pea rms2-1 rms4-1 double-mutant phenotype is transgressive
I.C. Murfet and G.M. Symons....................................................59
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The
position of locus A on the consensus
map
J. Przyborowshi and N.F. Weeden..............................................60
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Further
confirmatin of the integrity of linkage group III
M. Tonguc and N.F. Weeden.....................................................62
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Four
more symbiotic mutants obtained using EMS mutagenesis of line SGE
V.E. Tsyganov, V.A. Voroshilova, S.M. Rozov,
A.Y. Borisov
and I.A.Tikhonovich..................................................................63