Information about the Barley
Genetics Newsletter
The Barley Genetics
Newsletter is published electronically and on paper. For the electronic version see:
http://wheat.pw.usda.gov/ggpages/bgn/ .
The paper version is available with advance payment of a subscription
fee to the publisher, the American Malting Barley Association, Inc. An order form will be distributed to the
Barley Genetics Newsletter mailing list and to various electronic address lists
and is also available from:
The American Malting
Barley Association, Inc.
740 N. Plankinton
Avenue, Suite 830
Milwaukee, WI 53203, USA
Telephone: (414) 272‑4640
Facsimile: (414) 272‑4631
E‑mail: mpdavis@execpc.com
Correspondence
concerning business matters should be sent to the Managing Editor, Dr. Michael
P. Davis, at the above address.
Contributions
for publication in Volume 31 of the Barley Genetics Newsletter should be sent
to the Technical Editor, Dr. Phil Bregitzer (see Instructions to Authors on the
following pages for details on submissions).
Reports on research activities (including ongoing projects, descriptions
of new genetic and cytological techniques,
and current linkage maps) are invited for the Research Notes
section. Researchers are encouraged to
submit descriptions of genetic stocks for the Barley Genetic Stocks
section. Letters to the editors are
welcome and will be published. Please
inform the Technical Editor of any errors you notice in this volume or in
previous volumes; corrections will be published in future volumes, and
electronic copy will be appropriately corrected.
Coordinators assigned
at the International Barley Genetics Symposium should submit their reports by
December 10, 2000 to:
Dr. Udda Lundqvist
Assistant Editor,
Barley Genetics Newsletter
Svalöf Weibull AB
S-268 81 Svalöv,
SWEDEN
Telephone: +46 418
670 10 Fax: +46 418 671 09
E-mail: udda@ngb.se
All
correspondence and contributions to the Barley Genetics Newsletter should be in
English. Please include your complete
mailing address, including your country, and an e-mail address (if you have
one) with all correspondence and contributions.
Acknowledgements
This publication is
made possible by the contributors of research reports and the diligence of the
many Coordinators. The American Malting
Barley Association, Inc. provides support for the publication of paper versions
of the Barley Genetic Newsletter, Dave
Matthews and the Graingenes database team at Cornell University makes possible
the electronic version of BGN, and Ms. Glenda Rutger, USDA-ARS Aberdeen,
provides additional computer support services.