VOLUME 5
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, pp. iv-vi (this file)
I. Special Notices
1. The Third International Barley Genetics Symposium, pp. 1-2
2. Pre-Symposium meeting for International Committee for Nomenclature
and Symbolization of Barley Genes and Coordinators for Chromosome and Genetic
Stocks of Barley. pp. 1-2
3. Barley Genetics Newsletter, p. 3
4. Call for manuscripts to BGN Vol. 6, 1976, pp. 2-4
5. Barley Genetics Dictionary, p. 4
6. Exchange of other publications with Barley Genetics Newsletter,
pp. 4-5
II. Research Notes
1. DNA content of dormant barley leaf nuclei.
Z. U. Ahmed and Om P. Kamra, p. 6
2. The intergeneric hybrid Hordeum - Elymus.
F. Kh. Bakhteyev and E. M. Darevskaya, p. 7
3. Producing marker genes on a specific chromosome.
D. R. Clark and R. T. Ramage, p. 8
4. Balanced tertiary trisomic 27c msg2. C. E.
Fastnaught and R. T. Ramage, p. 9
5. Morphology and reproductive characteristics
in trisomic 7, Semierect. G. Fedak, p. 10
6. Lethal chloroplast mutations linked to the msg2
locus. C. A. Foster, p. 11
7. Genetic and linkage studies of the five types
of induced 'six-row' mutants. Fukuyama, T., J. Hayashi, and R. Takahashi,
p. 12
8. The synaptinemal complex and chromosome pairing
in haploid barley. C. B. Gillies, p. 13
9. Induction of haploids from anthers in vitro.
J. Grunewaldt and S. Malepszy, p. 15
10. Gene order near the centromere of chromosome
2. P. T. Gymer, p. 16
11. Strange behavior of a white stripe mutant in
barley. T.E. Haus, p. 19
12. Induction of haplo-viable mutations linked
with the msg2 locus. J. M. Hernandez-Soriano and R. T. Ramage, p. 20
13. Reverse mutation at the ligule-less locus (li)
of barley. T. Konishi, p. 21
14. Indications for a necessary revision of the
barley karyogramme. G. Künzel and H. Nicoloff, p. 23
15. Giemsa banding of barley chromosomes. Ib
Linde-Laursen, p. 26
16. Confirmation of double trisomics by protein
electrophoresis. R. G. McDaniel, p. 27
17. Mitochondrial efficiency in eight-paired barleys.
R. G. McDaniel, p. 29
18. Primary trisomics in Ingrid barley. S.
L. Morgan and R. T. Ramage, p. 30
19. Evidence for two independent high lysine genes
in barley. S. R. Muench, A. J. Lejeune, R. A. Nilan, and A. Kleinhofs,
p. 31
20. Lack of chromosome breakage by azide in embryonic
shoots and microspores of barley. R. A. Nilan and 0. W. Pearson, p.
33
21. Barley pollen culture. 0. W. Pearson and
R. A. Nilan, p. 35
22. Some of the barley genetic studies in progress
at the Swedish Seed Association. G. Persson, L. Lehman, G. Hagberg,
P. Hagberg, K.-E. Karlsson, and B. Nilsson, p. 40
23. Inheritance of a 4-rowed mutant in barley.
G.
Prasad
and D. V. S. Tyagi, p. 40
24. Linkage of male sterile genes with seedling
lethal genes. M. M. Rahman and R. F. Eslick, p. 42
25. Induction of mutations for seedling lethality
on chromosome 2. R. T. Ramage and J. M. Jones, p. 44
26. Translocation linkage tests - T2-7a x male
sterile genes. R. T. Ramage and R. F. Eslick, p. 46
27. Mapping chromosome 6. R. T. Ramage and
M. Paluska, p. 49
28. Cytological and breeding behavior of a large
fragment of chromosome 6. R. T. Ramage, M. Paluska, and R. F. Eslick,
p. 51
29. Improvement of barley grain quality by chemical
mutagenesis. V. M. Shevtsov, V. G. Ryadchikov, and Y. A. Gruntsev,
p. 53
30. Induced erectoid mutants in barley at low seed
moisture content. J. Singh and R. M. Singh, p. 54
31. An early dwarf mutant induced in Hordeum
vulgare var. 'Amber' with gamma-ray at low seed moisture level.
J. Singh and R. M. Singh, p. 55
32. Linkage analysis of barley mutants. R.
Takahashi, J. Hayashi, T. Konishi, and I. Moriya, p. 56
33. Five more cases of maternal chlorina in barley.
T. Tsuchiya 60
34. Further information on the inheritance of some
striped (streaked) mutations in barley. T. Tsuchiya, p. 63
35. Allelic relationships of some morphological
and chlorophyll mutants in barley. T. Tsuchiya, p. 64
36. Trisomic analysis of nine mutant genes in barley.
T. Tsuchiya and R. L. Haines, p. 67
III. Genetic and Cytological Techniques
1. Progress through loss. G.A. Wiebe, p. 70
IV. Coordinator's Report
1. Coordinator's report: Chromosome 4.
T. E. Haus, p. 72
2. Coordinator's report: Chromosome 5.
J. Jensen, p. 72
3. Coordinator's report: Chromosome 6.
K.J. Kasha, pp. 75
4. Coordinator's report: Chromosome 7.
G. Fedak, p. 76
5. Report from coordinator: Translocations,
and balanced tertiary trisomics. R.T. Ramage, p. 76
6. The genetic male sterile barley collection.
E.A. Hockett, p. 84
7. Reports from coordinators: Desynaptic
genes. J.R. Scheuring, and R.T. Ramage, p. 86
8. Designation of genes in barley for reaction
to Erysiphe graminis (DC) Merat hordei Em. Marchal. J.
G. Moseman, p. 87
9. Stock list for the eceriferum mutants
III. U. Lundqvist and D. von Wettstein, p. 88
10. Report by coordinators on chloroplast genes:
Progress report II on diallelic tests between mapped chloroplast genes
and chloroplast genes in stock collection at Copenhagen. D. von Wettstein
and K. Kristiansen, p. 88
V. Current Linkage Maps.
1. Recent linkage maps in barley, p. 92
VI. Description of Genetic Stocks, p. 95
VII. List of Genetic Stocks, p. 171
VIII. List of Recent Publications, p. 175 (not included)
IX. Errata
1. Errata in barley genetics newsletter, p. 178
2. Errata in the barley genetics literature, p. 178
X. Mailing List, p. 179 (not included)
1. Additional list of new subscribers, p. 179
2. Change of address from Volume 4 listings, p. 181