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SESSION XIII : DISEASE AND PEST RESISTANCE

Genetic and cytogenetic studies involving Lr 18 for resistance to puccinia recondita By R.A. Mclntosh/Supression of rust resistance in amphiloids of Triticum By E.R. Kerber/and 5 papers

SESSION XIV : WHEAT QUALITY

The high-molecular-weight subunits of glutenin : Classical genetics, molecular genetics and the relationship to bread-makeing quality By P.I. Payne, L.M. Holt, R.D. Thompson, D. Bartels, N.P. Harberd, P.A. Harris and C.N. Law/and 5 papers

SESSION XV : TRITICALE

The effect of rye telomeric heterochromatin on prolamine and glutenin synthesis in isogenic lines of triticale By M.R.L. Owen and E.N. Larter/New aspects for the use of 4x-triticale (2n=28) in triticale development By K.D. Krolow/and 11 papers

SESSION XVI : GENETIC APPROACHES TO PAISING THE YIELD CEILING

Sink-source variation and the pattern of grain filling in Italian wheat varieties By A. Bianchi, M. Corbellini, M. Pezzali and B. Borghi/Identification and management of major genes monitoring yield and adaptation By A.T. Pugsley/and 2 papers

POSTER SESSION

Triticum longissimum chromosome G ditelosomic addition lines : Production, characterization and utilization By C. Ceoloni/Extra hard kernels associated with semidwarfness By D.R. Sampson/and 28 papers

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Catalogue of Aegilops-Triticum germ-plasm preserved in Kyoto Univ.

A catalogue of Triticum and Aegilops strains maintained in Germplasm Institute, Fuculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University has been published, which is eddited by Dr. Masatake Tanaka, the ex-director of the institute. They are germ-plasm strais collected by Drs. H. Kihara, M. Tanaka and their colleagues for last 50 years, including 2,396 strains of Aegilops, 4,382 strains of Triticum and 83 strains of synthetic species. The list describes the origins of collection localities, and characeristics for each strains.

Anyone who are interested in obtaining it should contact ;

Dr. Masatake Tanaka, Kihara Institute for Biological Research Yokohama City University, Mutsukawa 3-122. Minami-ku, Yokohama, , Japan



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