Vol. 56 2002
ARABI M.I.E. and NABULSI I. – Durable reistance to net blotch and agronomic performance in barley doubled haploid lines ……………………….…………………… |
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BHUSHAN B., SINGH K., KAUR S. and Nanda G.S. – Inheritance and allelic relationship of leaf blight resistance gene in three bread wheat varieties in the adult-plant stage………… |
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CAIXETA FRANCO M., ALVES CASSINI S.T., RODRIGUES OLIVEIRA V., CRUZ C.D., VIEIRA C. and TSAI S.M. – Genetic control of nodulation in common bean …….. |
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CHAUDHARY H.K., SINGH S. and SETHI G.S.- Interactive influence of wheat and maize genotypes on the induction of haploids in winter x spring hexaploid wheat hybrids… |
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CHEN Q., CONNER R.L. and AHMAD F. – Genomic in situ hybridization as a means of analysing chromosome pairing in Triticum aestivum x Thinopyrum ponticum hybrids… |
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CHTOUROU-GHORBEL N., LAUGA B.,COMBES D., BEN BRAHIM N. and MARRAKCHI M.- Genetic diversity in selected Lathyrus species revealed by restriction fragment lenght polymorphism (RFLP) markers………………………………………... |
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DEHGHANI H., MOGHADDAM M., GHANNADHA M.R., VALIZADEH M. and TORABI M. – Inheritance of the latent period of stripe rust in wheat …………………… |
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DHALIWAL M.S., KAUR A. and SINGH S. – Genetic analysis and correlations involving populations derived from L. esculentum x L. pimpinellifolium crosses of tomato |
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HAQUE A. and SHARMA G. – Mutant Brassica juncea lines with reduced linolenic acid |
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HUANG X.Q., GENZBITTEL L., PETITPREZ M. and SARRAFI A. – Genetic control for protoplast division in recombinant inbred lines of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) …… |
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IOVENE M., FRUSCIANTE L. and CARPUTO D. – Shoot regeneration and chromosome doubling in accessions of 2x(1EBN) and 4x(2EBN) wild Solanum species … |
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JAMBULKAR S.J. – Growth morphology and inheritance of fasciation mutation in sunflower ……………………………………………………………………………………. |
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KALAIYARASI R., PALANISAMY G.A. and VAIDYANATHAN P. – The potentials and scope of utilizing TGMS lines in inter-subspecies crosses of rice (Oryza sativa L.) … |
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KAUR P, DHALIWAL M.S. and SINGH S. – Producing better quality tomato hybrids for processing by exploiting genetic male sterility ……………………………………… |
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KENENI G. and JARSO M. – Comparison of three secondary traits as determinants of grain yield in faba bean on waterlogged vertisols…….. |
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KHATTAK G.S.S., HAQ M.A., ASHRAF M. and HASSAN S. – Detection of epistasis, and estimation of additive and dominance components of genetic variation for determinate growth habit in mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) …………………. |
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LEDBETTER C.A. and PALMQUIST D.E. – Evaluation of advanced almond (Prunus amygdalus Batsch) selections relative to the commercial almond cultivars Mission, Nonpareil and Padre. I. Bloom characterisitics ……………………………………………. |
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LEDBETTER C.A. and PALMQUIST D.E. – Evaluation of advanced almond (Prunus amygdalus Batsch) selections relative to the commercial almond cultivars Mission, Nonpareil and Padre. II. Vegetativeand carpological characteristics …………………… |
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LI R.B., QIN X.Y., WEI S.M., HUANG F.K., LI Q. and LUO S.Y. – Identification and genetics of resistance against brown planthopper in a derivative of wild rice, Oriza rufipogon Griff |
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MAALOUF F.S., SUSO M.J. and MORENO M.T.- Comparative performance of faba bean synthetics developed from different parental number………………………………… |
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MAHMOOD N. and CHOWDHRY M.A. – Ability of bread wheat genotypes to combine for high yield under varying sowing conditions…………………………………………….. |
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MASSARELLI I., GRILLO S.,COSTA A. and LEONE A. – Differential expression of potato calmodulin genes by cold, heat and salt stress…………………………………….. |
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MAURIA S., SINGH N.N., BHAT K.V. and LAKHANPAUL S.- Assessment of genetic variation in Indian maize inbreds using RAPD markers ………………………………….. |
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MELCHIORRE P., BARTOLONI N. and CAMUSSI A. – Assessment of genetic differences among late landraces from the Argentine northwestern collection of maize (Zea mays ssp. Mays) ………………………………………………………………………….. |
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MINELLI S. and CIONINI P.G.- Seed storage proteins in selected genotypes of Vicia faba L.: content, composition and environmental influence……………………………….. |
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MIRALI N. – Cluster analysis of Syrian grown bread wheat genotypes based on gliadin composition ……………………………………………………………………………….. |
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NEGRI V. and TOSTI N. – Genetic diversity within a common bean landrace of potential economic value:its relevance for on-farm conservation and product certification ……… |
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OAK M.D., TAMHANKAR S.A., RAO V.S. and BHOSALE S.B. – Allelic variation at Glu-1, Glu-3 and Gli-B1 loci in Indian durum wheats……… |
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OAK M.D., TAMHANKAR S.A., RAO V.S. and BHOSALE S.B.- Polymorphism of gluten proteins in Indian dicoccum wheat (Triticum turgidum ssp. Dicoccum) revealed by SDS and Acid-PAGE ………………………………………………………………………… |
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ÖZGEN M. and BIRSIN M.A. – Callus induction and plant regeneration from immature and endosperm-supported mature embryos of winter oat (Avena sativa L.) ……………… |
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PUSHPAVALLI S.N.C.V.L., SUDAN C., MOHAMMADI S.A., NAIR S.K., PRASANNA B.M., GADAG R.N. and SINGH N.N.- Analysis of simple sequence repeat (SSR) polymorphism in the Indian maize inbred lines…………………………………………… |
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RONGBAI L. and PANDEY M.P. – Genetic improvement of features for hybrid seed production and self seed multiplication of thermosensitive genic male sterile lines in rice |
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ROSELLI G., PETRUCCELLI R., POLSINELLI L. and CAVALIERI D. – Variability in five Tuscan olive cultivars (Olea europaea L.)…… ……………………………………… |
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STOILOVA T.B. – Biochemical diagnostics of Aegilops geniculata Roth chromosomes in homoeologous group 3 of the wheat………………………………………………………… |
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TEFERA H. – Inheritance of morphological and agronomic traits in tef (Eragrostis tef) |
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TRIFI-FARAH N. and MARRAKCHI M. – Intra- and interspecific genetic variability in Hedysarum revealed by rDNA-RFLP markers ……………………………………………. |
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UDE G.N., COSTA J.M., KENWORTHY W.J., SARDANELLI S. and CREGAN P.B. – AFLP markers associated with a QTL for resistance to soybean cyst nematode race-3 (Heterodera glycines Ichinohe)……………… …………………………………………… |
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VAIDYA K.R. and JAIN S.K. – Genetic variation in amaranth landraces from India … |
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VERMA O.P., SANTOSHI U.S. and SRIVASTAVA H.K. – Heterosis and inbreeding depression in half diallel crosses involving diverse ecotypes of rice (Oryza sativa L.) I. For yield and its contributing components ……………………………………………………… |
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VERMA O.P., SANTOSHI U.S. and SRIVASTAVA H.K.- Heterosis and inbreeding depression for yield and certain physiological traits in hybrids involving diverse ecotypes of rice (Oryza sativa L.)………………………………………………………………… |
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WATANABE N. and IMAMURA I. – Inheritance and chromosomal location of a gene for long glume phenotype in Triticum petropavlovski Udacz. et Migusch. ………………… |
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WILLIAMS W.P., DAVIS F.M., WINDHAM G.L. and BUCKLEY P.M. – Southwestern corn borer damage and aflatoxin accumulation in a diallel cross of maize …………… |
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XU Z., ZHANG A., LIU D., GUO X. and ZHANG S. – The heterosis for kernel weight of main spike and its relation to genetic diversity revealed by RAPD markers in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) …………………… |
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YAMAGISHI M. – Gametoclonal variation in anther culture-derived rice plants.II. Segregation of mutated plants at the first progeny generation…………………………….. |
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YE G., MCNEIL D.L. and HILL G.D. – Minor genes are involved in Ascochyta blight resistance in lentils ………………………………………………………………………. |
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ZEHDI S., TRIFI M., OULD MOHAMED SALEM A., RHOUMA A. and MARRAKCHI M. – Survey of inter simple sequence repeat polymorphisms in Tunisian date palms (Phoenix dactylifera L.) …………………………………………………….. |
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FAMBRINI M., SALVINI M., BERTINI D. and PUGLIESI C. – Genetic characterization and pigment content of two chlorotica mutants isolated from in vitro regenerated plants of sunflower (Helianthus anuus L.) …………………………………… |
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SINGH I.P. and LAL S.S. – Inheritance of resistance to podfly in pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan (L.) Millsp.) …………………………………………………………………………….. |
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LUPOTTO E. – Meeting report on Dissemination Conference of Current European Research on Rice (RicEUconf QLKS-CT2001-30249)… ……………………………….. |
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