COVER The name Johan Rasmusson must be counted among that
select group of able and influential Swedish scientists
who contributed so much to the early literature of Pisum
genetics. Professor Rasmusson's writings make it clear
that he fully appreciated the interrelationship between
genetics and physiology. Pisum occupied his attention for
only a part of his professional career but the Pisum
literature is richer for his contributions. The cover
picture is a drawing made by Elaine Gotham from a photo
furnished by courtesy of Hilleshogs Archive, Sweden.
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PNL Vol. 14 CONTENTS
Preface | HTML | ||
Announcement | HTML | ||
Research Reports | |||
THE
REACTION
OF
am
FLOWERS WITH ACID R.K.Crowden |
4 | ||
QUANTITATIVE
DETERMINATION
OF
EXTRACTABLE PROTEINS FROM PISUM |
6 | ||
POLYPEPTIDE
COMPOSITION OF
PROTEIN FRACTIONS FROM PISUM SEEDS |
8 | ||
QUANTITATIVE
EXTRACTION
OF
REMAINING AMOUNTS
OF
SOLUBLE |
10 | ||
A NEW MUTANT
WITH DICHOTOMOUS STEM BIFURCATION. |
12 | ||
THE SHORT-DAY
REACTION
OF A
FASCIATED RECOMBINANT |
14 | ||
THE BEHAVIOR
OF GENE
efr FOR EARLINESS
IN NEW
RECOMBINANTS |
15 | ||
THE SEED
PRODUCTION
OF EARLY
FLOWERING FASCIATED PISUM |
17 | ||
A PROPOSED ASSAY
FOR DETECTION
OF
AUXIN-SENSITIVE MUTANTS |
19 | ||
ABERRATIONS
IN SHOOT
MORPHOGENESIS
OF
PEA SEEDLINGS AFTER |
21 | ||
EFFECT
OF
NITRATE
ON
NODULATION
IN
A NITRATE REDUCTASE |
23 | ||
REACTIONS
OF
PEA EPICOTYLS TO VARIOUS AUXINS AND NON-ACTIVE |
25 | ||
CHANGES OF ELECTROPHORETIC ALBUMIN PATTERNS IN GERMINATING |
26 | ||
UTILIZATION OF THE HALF-SEED TECHNIC IN THE BREEDING OF |
29 | ||
SUPPLEMENTARY EVIDENCE FOR THE LINKAGE OF afila WITH MUTANTS |
30 | ||
INVERSION OF THE ASSOCIATION AMONG PROTEINS AND SUGARS WHEN |
31 | ||
FURTHER STUDIES OF AN INTERCROSS IN PISUM. R. L. Lamm |
32 | ||
GENE-ECOLOGICAL STUDIES IN PEAS: INFLUENCE OF MICROCLIMATE. |
36 | ||
FASCIATION AND HETEROSIS IN PEA (III). W. E. Loenning |
38 | ||
THE INHERITANCE OF THE ABILITY TO REGENERATE PLANTS FROM |
39 | ||
LINKAGE RELATIONS OF creep ON CHROMOSOME 5. G. A. Marx |
41 | ||
PROPOSED ORDER OF MARKERS IN CHROMOSOME
3 G. A. Marx |
43 | ||
INFLUENCE OF NON-ALLELIC INTERACTIONS ON THE PHENOTYPEOF na. |
47 | HTML | |
LINKAGE RELATIONSHIPS AMONG SIX GENES IN CHROMOSOME
6. |
50 | ||
Arg
EXPRESSION IN RELATION TO EPICUTICULAR WAX DISTRIBUTION |
53 | ||
FURTHER ELECTROPHORETIC STUDY OF ENZYME POLYMORPHISM IN PISUM. |
55 | ||
IN VIVO ABSORPTION MEASUREMENT OF INTACT LEAVES - A SIMPLE |
57 | ||
A SURVEY OF THE EFFECT OF GENETICS AND TEMPERATURE OF |
60 | HTML | |
IDENTITY/ALLELISM TESTS FOR DIFFERENT SOURCES OF GENE af. |
64 | ||
ORANGE PODS (orp):
A NEW GENE ON CHROMOSOME
2. |
65 | HTML | |
Special Report | |||
PEA CULTIVAR EVALUATION AT PGRO. D. A. Norman |
67 | ||
Erratum | 68 | ||
Registered Polish Field Peas | 69 | ||
Directory of Members | 70 |
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