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Pisum Genetics Association | PISUM GENETICS |
Published by PGA since 1969 |
Volume 32, 2000 |
Table of Contents
Cover........................................................................................................................
Contents....................................................................................................
Pisum Genetics Association Notes..............................................................
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
Research Papers
A
new allele at Crd disturbs
development of the compound leaf
V.A. Berdnikov, F.L. Gorel, and O.E. Kosterin .........................6
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
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
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
Dominant
alleles of the locus Tl may differ
in their strength
V.S. Bogdanova, O.E. Kosterin and V.A. Berdnikov .................18
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 ..............................................................
20
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 ..................................................................
23
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
Two
new field pea cultivars for the southeastern highlands of Ethiopia
T. Getachew...........................................................................31
Double
mutant rms2 rms5 expresses a transgressive, profuse
branching phenotype
I.C. Murfet and G.M. Symons.................................................33
Location
and STS primers for Cop1
R.L. Murphy, N.F. Weeden and J.A. Przyborowski...................39
ITS
sequence variation in selected taxa of Pisum
D.E.
Saar and N.O. Polans.......................................................42
Linkages
of the Aba (Albumin a) locus with markers of the linkage group VI
W.K. Swiecicki, J. Przybylska and Z. Zimniak-Prysbylska..........46
Densinodosum a new gene on linkage group
III
W.K. Swiecicki and B. Wolko...................................................48
The
position of Age and Wsp
on linkage group IV
N.F. Weeden, M. McBroom, J. Przyborowski and P. Burger.......51
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
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
Linkage
relationship between the loci Twi and
Vam
F.L. Gorel, O.E. Kosterin and V.A. Berdnikov............................57
Map
position of the Rms6 locus
I.C. Murfet and C. Rameau........................................................58
The
pea rms2-1 rms4-1 double-mutant phenotype is transgressive
I.C. Murfet and G.M. Symons....................................................59
The
position of locus A on the consensus
map
J. Przyborowshi and N.F. Weeden..............................................60
Further
confirmatin of the integrity of linkage group III
M. Tonguc and N.F. Weeden.....................................................62
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