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SESSION IV : ALIEN GENETIC MATERIAL
Broadening the genetic variability of cultivated wheat by
utilizing rye chromatin By F. J. Zeller and S.L.K.
Hsam/Studies on high protein durum wheat derived from
crosses with the wild tetraploid wheat By L. Avivi, A.A.
Levy and M. Feldman/Ditelosomic additions of barley
chromosomes to wheat By A.K.M.R. Islam/and 7 papers
SESSION V : GENETIC ANALYSIS
Genetic variation in durum wheat By E. Porceddu and G.T.
Scarascia Mugnozza/Inheritance of leaf architecture By S.
Borojevic/and M. Kraljevic/and 7 papers
SESSION VI : CYTOGENETICS
A genome restructuring gene in Aegilops longissima By M.
Feldman and I. Strauss/ Homoeologous group 5 chromosome arm
rations in wheat cultivars By R. Morris, T. Taira and J.W.
Schmidt/and 8 papers
SESSION VII : BIOCHEMICAL AND MCLECULAR GENETICS
Characterizing and selecting alien genetic material in
derives of Wheat-alien species hybrids by analyses of
isozyme variation By G.E. Hart and N.A. Tullen/and 4
pabers
SESSION VIII : PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ECOLOGICAL GENETICS
Genetic resources of wild emmer wheat : Structure, evolution
and application in breeding By E. Nevo/and 6 papers
SEESION IX : CYTOPLASMIC GENETICS
The cytoplasm in Triticinae By I. Panayotov/and 5 papers
SESSION X : QUANTITATIVE GENETICS
Quantitative genetic studies in wheat By C.N. Law, J.W.
Snape and A.J. Worland/and 2 papers
SESSION XI : TISSUE AND CELL CULTURE
Cryopreservation of germplasm of cereals-progress and
prospects By Y.P.S. Bajaj/and 3 papers
SESSION XII : BREENING AND BREEDING METHODS INCLUDING HYBRID
WHEAT
The use of cornerstone male sterility in wheat breeding By
C.J. Driscoll/Increasing cytoplasm genetic variability in
wheat breeding By C.F. Konzak and R.E. Alkan/Trends in yield
improvement through genetic gains By J.W. Schmidt and W.D.
Worral/and 22 papers
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