VOLUME 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introductory pages (pp. i-iii)
Title page, p. i
Foreword, p. ii
Acknowledgments, p. iii
Front page diagram, p. iii
Table of Contents (this file)
I. Special Notices
1. Call for contributions to BGN. Vol. 3, p.
1
2. BGN. Vol. 1 still available, p. 1
3. Materials to be included in Barley Genetics
Newsletter, p. 1
4. Correction of Dr. Ilse Nover's address in Barley
Genetics Newsletter, p. 2
5. Third International Barley Genetics Symposium,
p. 3
6. Barley Genetics Literature, p. 3
7. Barley Genetics Literature, p. 4
8. Genetic stocks for Re2, wst3 and
Lk,
p. 4
9. Announcement of the International Symposium
regarding the questions of yielding capacity and breeding of barley, which
is being planned in Czechoslovakia in 1972, p. 5
10. Remarks to the proposals and comments on genetic
symbolization, etc. in BGN, Vol. 1., p. 5
11. Remarks to the proposals in the Report of the
Barley Genetics Committee, Aberdeen, August 1970, p. 8
12. Comments on "The Proposals from Aberdeen Meeting
in 1970", p. 9
13. Report from the Barley Genetics Committee of
the American Barley Research Workers' Conference, p. 10
14. Report from the International Committee of
Nomenclature and Symbolization of Barley Genes, p. 16
15. Mailing list preparation, p. 20
II. Research Notes
1. Isolation of high protein strains of barley.
H. C. Bansal, p. 21
2. Control of chromosome elimination in Hordeum
vulgare - H. bulbosum hybrids. I. R. Barclay, K. W. Shepherd
and D. H. B. Sparrow, p. 22
3. Effect of phosphate treatments on chromosome
pairing in desynaptic barley. G. Fedak, p. 24
4. A test for allelism of 32 induced six-rowed
mutants. T. Fukuyama, J. Hayashi, I, Moriya and R. Takahashi, p. 25
5. Translocations and genetic analysis of other
mutants. H. Hauser and G. Fischbeck, p. 28
6. Gene mapping on chromosome 5. J. Jensen
and J. Helms Jørgensen, p. 29
7. Chromosome location of locus mlo
conditioning resistance to powdery mildew. J. Helms Jørgensen
[p. 31]
8. Allelic diversity in the U.S.D.A. world barley
collection. A. L. Kahler and R. W. Allard, p. 32
9. Linkage studies on a gene for high lysine content
in Hiproly barley. K. E. Karlsson, p. 34
10. Barley haploid studies. K. J. Kasha, E.
Reinbergs, W. A. Johns, N. C. Subrahmanyam and K. M. Ho, p. 36
11. Effect of temperature on chlorophyll content
of induced viable chlorina mutants of Himalaya barley. A. Kleinhofs
and R. L. Warner, p. 41
12. An incomplete dominant chlorophyll mutation
on chromosome 1. T. Konishi, p. 43
13. Linkage of Bl and ms-v on chromosome
4. G. D. Kushnak, p. 45
14. Induced mutation variability of spring barley
hybrids and their parents. Y. T. Manzyuk and M. R. Kozachenko, p. 46
15. Combination of mutation variability with hybridization
in heterozygous hybrids of barley. V. T. Manzyuk and M. R. Kozachenko,
p. 47
16. Radiosensitivity and use of its generalizing
indicators in barley hybrids and cultivars. V. T Manzyuk and M. R.
Kozachenko, p. 48
17. Chromosomal location of nuclear genes coding
for mitochondrial malate dehydrogenase. R. G. McDaniel, p. 49
18. Effects of kinetin on photosynthesis and growth
response of barley trisomics. R. G. McDaniel, p. 51
19. Genetic studies of induced viable chlorina
mutants of Himalaya barley. B. J. Millham and A. Kleinhofs, p. 53
20. High lysine barley - a summary of the present
research development in Sweden. L. Munck, p. 54
21. Radiation-induced growth depression and gibberellic
acid content of barley seedlings. M. M. Nawar, E. G. Sideris and R.
A. Nilan, p. 60
22. Selection of trisomic plants in chromosome
3-trisomic barley strains by means of esterase isozymes. G. Nielsen,
p. 62
23. Possible origin of aneuploids. O. Pearson,
R.A. Nilan, p. 65
24. Desynaptic genes in barley. R. T. Ramage
and J. Hernandez-Soriano, p. 65
25. Tertiary trisomics balanced for ms1,
for ac2 and for both ms1 and ac2.
R. T. Ramage and M. Paluska, p. 68
26. Morphological and chemical analyses of putative
2-row induced mutants in barley. T. Redlinger and R. A. Nilan, p. 70
27. Kinetic studies on the induction of the inhibition
of repair of radiation damage in barley. C. Sander, A. Kleinhofs, C.
Konzak and R. A. Nilan, p. 71
28. The influence of barley stripe mosaic virus
on the frequency of triploids and aneuploids in barley. J. Sandfaer,
p. 72
29. Frost hardiness in spring barley and negative
heterosis for this character in a cross of spring x winter barley.
E. Schwarzbach, p. 74
30. New linkage data obtained in 1971. R.
Takahashi, J. Hayashi and I. Moriya, p. 74
31. Allelism testing of seven chlorina mutants
in Trebi barley. M. McMullen, p. 76
32. Allelic relationships among glossy seedling
mutants. T. E. Haus and T. Tsuchiya, p. 79
33. Allelism testing of various mutations in barley.
T. Tsuchiya, p. 80
34. Genetics of uz, uz2 and uz3
for semi-brachytic mutations in barley. T. Tsuchiya, p. 87
35. Karyotype analysis of telotrisomic type for
telocentric chromosome 5A. T. Tsuchiya, p. 90
36. Cytogenetics of telotrisomics in barley.
T. Tsuchiya, p. 93
37. Trisomic analysis of short awned mutant in
barley. T. Tsuchiya and R. J. Singh, p. 99
38. Ditelotetrasomic plant for telocentric chromosome
4 S in barley. T. Tsuchiya and R. J. Singh, p. 100
39. Hypertriploid plants in the progenies of
primary trisomic for chromosome 4, Robust. T. Tsuchiya and R. J. Singh,
p. 100
40. A case of paracentric inversion affecting
genetic behavior of a white streak gene. T. Tsuchiya, p. 104
41. New karyotype in a genetic stock, Utah T3,
for purple lemma and pericarp (Re 2). T. Tsuchiya and J. Menke,
p. 105
42. Cytological identification of a translocation
accompanied by a gene mutation. T. Tsuchiya, p. 107
43. Tight linkage of the awnless gene in Englawnless
with the Vv locus. G. A. Wiebe, p. 108
44. Blue aleurone caused by complementary genes
in very close translinkage. G. A. Wiebe, p. 109
45. "Stubble" gene. G. A. Wiebe, p. 109
46. Another case of paracentric inversion in a
genetic stock, Engleawnless, for Lk of barley. T. Tsuchiya and
R. J. Singh, p. 110
III. Genetic and Cytological Technique
1. Hastened reproduction of barley hybrids in
glasshouses. F. Kh. Bakhteyev, p. 112
2. Maintenance and multiplication of male sterile
stocks without progeny testing. C. A. Foster, p. 114
3. Building up genetic stocks of marker genes.
I. Transfer to the Bonus genotype. G. Persson and A Hagberg, p. 115
4. Maintenance and efficient use of lethal seedling
mutations in barley. T. Tsuchiya, p. 120
5. The use of infrared photography in characterizing
chlorophyll mutants. M. McMullen, p. 121
IV. Reports from Coordinators
1. Recombination values of four genes on chromosome
1. R. F. Eslick, E. A. Hockett, and G. D. Kushnak, p. 123
2. Information of linkage and mapping of genes
on chromosome 3. R. Takahashi, p. 127
3. Coordinator's report: Chromosome 4. T.
E. Haus, p. 132
4. Barley chromosome 5. N. A. Tuleen, p. 133
5. Translocations and balanced tertiary trisomics.
R. T. Ramage, p. 135
6. Trisomics and aneuploids. T. Tsuchiya,
p. 138
7. Coordinator's report on the genetic male sterile
barley collection. E. A. Hockett, p. 139
8. Report on genes for resistance to pests.
J. G. Moseman, p. 145
9. Function and activity of Genetic and Aneuploid
Stock Center. T. Tsuchiya, p. 147
10. Problems in barley genetics: Report from overall
coordinator for genetic and linkage studies of barley. T. Tsuchiya,
p. 153
11. New symbols alloted and revision of previous
symbols. T. Tsuchiya, p. 156
V. Current Linkage Maps
1. New linkage maps of barley. T. Tsuchiya,
p. 163
VI. List of Genetic Stocks
1. Additional barley genetic stocks for genes
mapped or associated to chromosomes available at Genetic Stock Center,
Fort Collins, Colorado, U.S.A. T. Tsuchiya, p. 168
2. A multiple stock in Brandon, Canada. R.
I. Wolfe, p. 170
3. Multiple marker stocks in Kurashiki, Japan.
R. Takahashi, p. 170
VII. Description of Genetic Stocks, p. 172
VIII. Letters to the Editors, p. 201
IX. Corrections of Barley Genetics Literature
1. Location of the lr gene on chromosome
2. T.E. Haus, p. 203
X. Mailing List, (not included)
1. Libraries of universities and institutions (p. 204)
2. Personal (p. 206)