Introductory Pages:
Foreword (p. iii)
Note on Financial Support (p. iv)
Front Cover Diagram (p iv)
Table of
Contents (pp. v-vii)
I. Special Notices (p. 1)
Thirteenth
American Barley Researchers Workshop (pp. 1; 2)
Notice of change in policy
on publication costs (pp. 1; 3)
Call for contribution of manuscripts for
Barley Newsletter, Vol. 16, 1986 (pp. 2; 4)
Notes on payment (pp. 3; 5)
Call for manuscripts for BGN Vol. 16, 1986 (p. 3)
II. Research Notes
1. Localization of induced genes for powdery mildew
resistance. G. Robbelen and M. Heun, p. 4-7
3. Induced multinoded mutants in barley. G. Prasad and D.K. Tripathi, p. 10-12
7. Induction of dwarfing mutations in spring barley. S.E. Ulrich and A.L. Hodgdon, p. 18-20
9. Assignment of mutants in Morex to chromosomes. R.T. Ramage and J.L.A. Eckhoff, p. 22-25
10. New trisomics in barley. A. Shahla and T. Tsuchiya, p. 25-26
11. Further information in telotrisomlc analysis in barley. A. Shahla and T. Tsuchtya, p. 26-27
12. Genetic studies with proanthocyanidin-free barley. D.E. Falk, p. 27-30
13. Heterosis in hybrids of spring barley mutants. A. Fuglewicz and M. Maluszynski, p. 30-32
14. Genetic analysis of spike characters of barley mutants. M. Gaj and M. Maluszynski, p. 32-33
16. Hordeum vulgare autotriploids. J. Balkanjieva, p. 34-38
19. Natural occurrence of reciprocal translocation in barley. T. Konishi and K. Takahashi. P. 41-43
20. Ecological features of Japanese two-rowed cultivars. S. Yasuda and J. Hayashi, p. 43-46
24. Hordein mutants for barley Hrd loci. V.P. Netsvetaev and A.A. Sozinov, p. 51-55
25. The amphiploid between Hordeum californicum and Triticum aestivum, G. Fedak, p. 55
26. New find accordion rachis and its inheritance in barley. B.H. Lee, p. 55-57
III. Genetic and Cytological Techniques, p. 68
1. A proposal for marker facilitated intercultivar
gene transfer in spring barley. J.D. Franckowiak, p. 68-72
IV. Reports from Coordinators
1. Overall coordinator's report. T. Tsuchiya,
p. 73
2. Chromosome 1. S.E. Ullrich, p. 73-74
3. Chromosome 2, p. 74 (no report)
4. Chromosome 3, p. 74 (no report)
5. Chromosome 4, p. 74 (no report)
6. Chromosome 5. J Jensen, p. 74-77
7. Chromosome 6, p. 77 (no report)
8. Chromosome 7. G. Fedak, p. 78
9. Genetic Stock Center, Fort Collins, Colorado,
U.S.A. T. Tsuchiya, p. 79
10. Trisomic and aneuploid stocks. T. Tsuchiya,
p. 79
11. Translocations and balanced tertiary trisomics.
R.T. Ramage, p. 79-80
12. Inversion, p. 80 (no report)
13. Desynaptic genes. R.T. Ramage and J.L.A.
Eckhoff, p. 80
14. Autotetraploids, p. 80 (See report II)
15. Pest resistance genes, p. 80 (no report)
16. Ear morphology genes, p. 80 (no report)
17. Eceriferum genes, p. 80 (See VII. 1. p. 00-00)
18. Chloroplast genes, p. 80 (no report)
19. The genetic male sterile barley collection.
E.A. Hockett, p. 81
V. Current Linkage Maps Of Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). T. Tsuchiya, p. 82-86
VI. Description of Genetic Stocks, p. 87-88
1. Gigas, p. 88
VII. List of Barley Genetic Stocks, p. 89
1. Stock list for the eceriferum
mutants VII. U. Lundqvist, and D. von Wettstein, p. 89-93
VIII. List of Recent Publications on Barley Genetics, 94 (none)
IX. Errata, p. 94 (none)
X. Mailing List, p. 95 (not included)
1. Libraries of universities and institutions, p. 95-103 (not included)
2. Personal, p. 104-127 (not included)
XI. 1. Index for Volume 15. Index for sections II and III, p.
128-129 (not included)