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PGA/PNL
Membership
Phone, Fax,
and Telex
Manuscripts
Geneva-
Pisum
Collection |
PREFACE
The Pisum Genetics Association (PGA)
is a non-profit, unincorpprated organization established to foster genetic
study of the pea, to facilitate the exchange of information, and to ensure
preservation of valuable genetic stocks. The Pisum Newsletter (PNL) is the
principal means of meeting these aims. Published annually, the PNL
contains reports of research findings and other information relating
to genetic variation in Pisum. The number of PGA members now stands
at 190.
Membership of the PGA is open to all
interested persons and organizations. Dues are $15 (U.S. currency) or $20
(Australian currency) for two years and are used to help defray the
costs of publishing the PNL. Members' are encouraged to pay dues for two
or more years to simplify
bookkeeping and to reduce losses through bank charges. Please make prime
banker's checks or international money orders payable to Pisum
Genetics Association and send to I. C. Murfet, Department of Plant
Science, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tas. 7001, Australia. The
PNL will be sent upon receipt of dues.
The Editor may be contacted rapidly
by phone (002)-202603, Telex AA-58150 or Fax (002)-202186.
In keeping with the policy change
established in 1988, all articles in PNL 21 may be quoted freely since no
author requested otherwise. Please submit manuscripts double-spaced since
few escape at least some editorial changes. Figures should be
ready to print and of good
quality. Tables should be set out in accord with established format.
References should be listed in alphabetical then chronological order and
full details supplied for papers in monographs, e.g., give details of
editors, publisher and city,
page numbers and list all authors; Smith et al is not sufficient.
The PGA suffered a severe blow in
the past year with the death of its founder and longtime editor, Dr. G. A. Marx (cover). It
is a measure of the esteem and respect in which he was held that over
$3100 has been donated so far in his memory. Again the great value of the extensive collection of pea
germplasm which he built up at Geneva, NY, has been
reflected in the deluge of concern, expressed by both public and
private scientists from around the world, regarding the future of this
important resource. This massive (80,000 entries) and largely
dynamic collection had great
power in the hands of Dr. Marx since he could draw from it. material to meet a multitude of
specific objectives. However, the difficulties of preserving such a
collection are obvious. In January, 1989, Drs. P. Matthews, F. Muehlbauer,
and I. Murfet met in Geneva to offer advice to the Experiment Station
concerning the handling of this material. Subsequently, in April, Dr. Stig Blixt spent several
weeks at the Station formulating a more detailed set of
recommendations. At the time of writing several options are still
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PNL Volume 21 |
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Coordinating
Committee |
I am most pleased to welcome several
new members to the Coordinating Committee. Together they bring a wealth of
experience covering the fields of molecular genetics,
biochemical genetics, physiological genetics, developmental genetics,
classical genetics and plant breeding. Dr. W. K. Swiecicki is our first
representative from Poland. Dr. Fred Muehlbauer provides a representative
from the important pea growing areas in the US Northwest. Dr. Norm Weeden
retains our link with Geneva, NY, while Dr. Cliff Hedley reestablishes a
direct link with the John Innes Institute lost several years ago with the
early "retirement" of Mr. Brian Snoad. Dr. Hedley has assumed overall
responsibility for the pea germplasm collection at the JII following the
"retirement" of Dr. Peter Matthews at the end of 1988. However, day to day
care of the collection is in the hands of Mr. Mike Ambrose. (1 am pleased
to report that, in fact, both Brian and Peter are continuing to work with
peas.) Finally, I welcome my colleague from Tasmania, Dr. Jim Reid, and
thank him for assisting with the editing of PNL 21. Dr. Reid spent the
first half of 1989 on sabbatical leave at Cornell University which proved
most convenient. Professor W. Gottschalk resigned during 1988 and I thank
him for his long period of service on the Coordinating
Committee.
PNL 21 was published at the NYS
Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, NY. Later this year the
secretariat of the PGA will be transferred to Hobart, Tasmania. Our
longtime stalwart, Mrs. Frances Van Kirk, had planned to retire from PNL
involvement last year, but I am most thankful that she agreed to step once
again into the breach. We owe a great debt of gratitude to Mrs. Van Kirk.
From the inception she has contributed very substantially to the running
of the PGA by assisting in many diverse ways, e.g. typing and preparation
of the PNL, dealing with correspondence, keeping records, and looking
after our financial affairs. On behalf of us all I thank you sincerely,
Fran, for your dedication and loyalty. Thanks are also due to Mrs.
Beverley Thomson of Hobart for her excellent contribution toward the
typing of PNL 21. I also wish to acknowledge the services provided by
staff in the Publications Department at Geneva and, in' particular,
Elaine Gotham f or the cover drawing of Dr. Marx.
Those of us who visited Geneva in
regard to the pea germ-plasm collection would like to place on record our
appreciation of the tremendous help and support we received from Mr.
Joe Covert, who keeps the computor records of the collection, and Drs.
Steve Kresovich and Jim McFerson of the USDA/ARS PI Section at Geneva. The
PGA also owes a debt of gratitude to Mrs. Mary Lou
Marx for making available much material of value to pea geneticists and
Dr. R. W. Robinson of the Department of Horticultural Sciences for the
many dedicated hours he spent sorting files and
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The financial report for the
period 4/1/88 - 3/31/89:
Balance, 4/1/88
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Memorials Credit from NYS Exp.
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Expenditures Postage Publishing Bookkeeping Typing Bank fees |
424.49
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