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Afternoon
SESSION Vlll. Presentation of Short Papers of Various Topics.
  1.30 Announcement of the Chairman.
  1.40 K. W. Finlay (Australia): Genotype-environment interaction in wheat.
  2.00 J. W. Schmidt and V. A. Johnson (USA): Sterility-fertility interaction in wheat.
  2.20 N. E. Borlaugh (Mexico): Genetics and transfer of semi-dwarfness in wheat.
  2.40 M. J. Pinthus (Israel): A contribution to the genetics of heading date of spring wheat.
  3.00 Recess.
  3.20 R. M. Caldwell (USA): The genetic and expression of resistance to hessian fly, Phtophaga destructor (Say.).
  3.40 E. B. Wagenaar (Canada): Cytogenetic relationship between Triticum timopheevi and T. araraticum.
  4.00 A. Muntzing (Sweden): Cytogenetic and breeding studies in Triticale.
  4.20 C. J. Driscoll (Australia): A genetic method for detecting induced inter-generic translocations.
  4.40 S. Rajki (Hungary): The conversion process by autumnisation of wheat.
  5.00 Intermission for rest and redressing.
  7.00 Closing banquet at Akademiska Foreningen, Lund. Address by Dr. D. U. Gerstel (USA): Evolution of polyploid crops.
 
August 24, Saturday
Morning
BUSINESS SESSION.
  9.00 Transaction and election. This session will include a brief report from the Sock preservation Committee given by E.C. Heyne (USA).
  12.00 End of Symposium.

Two types of lectures will be given at the Symposium. The majority of lectures are presented by invited specialists who will give their contribution in 30 minutes papers each followed immediately by a 10 minutes discussion. An additional, general discussion in 20 minutes is further reserved at the end of each session.

The second type of lecture includes a restricted number of voluntary papers. The time available for the presentation of such a paper is 15 minutes directly followed by a 5 minutes discussion.

The language of the Symposium will be English. Provision is made to present lectures and contributions to discussion in other languages, if summary in English is provided.


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