RFLP loci associated with soybean seed protein and oil content across populations and locations S. H. LeeM. A. BaileyH. R. Boerma OriginalPaper Pages: 649 - 657
A genetic linkage map of azuki bean constructed with molecular and morphological markers using an interspecific population (Vigna angularis x V. nakashimae) A. KagaM. OhnishiO. Kamijima OriginalPaper Pages: 658 - 663
Interspecific hybridization of cultivated rice, Oryza sativa L. with the wild rice, O. minuta Presl. A. L. MariamA. H. ZakriM. N. Normah OriginalPaper Pages: 664 - 671
CMV protecton in transgenic cucumber plants with an introduced CMV-O cp gene S. NishibayashiT. HayakawaH. Kaneko OriginalPaper Pages: 672 - 678
Molecular characterization of Haynaldia villosa chromatin in wheat lines carrying resistance to wheat curl mite colonization Q. ChenR. L. ConnerA. Laroche OriginalPaper Pages: 679 - 684
Heteroplasmy of the chloroplast genome of Medicago sativa L. cv ‘Regen S’' confirmed by sequence analysis J. T. FitterM. R. ThomasN. Steele-Scott OriginalPaper Pages: 685 - 690
Detection of putative quantitative trait loci in line crosses under infinitesimal genetic models P. M. VisscherC. S. Haley OriginalPaper Pages: 691 - 702
Wide hybridization between Brazilian soybean cultivars and wild perennial relatives M. H. Bodanese-ZanettiniM. S. LauxenC. Y. Hu OriginalPaper Pages: 703 - 709
Inheritance of resistance to potato viruses Y and A in progeny obtained from potato cultivars containing gene Ry:evidence for a new gene for extreme resistance to PVA H. Barker OriginalPaper Pages: 710 - 716
Genome size in wild Pisum species M. BaranyiJ. GreilhuberW. K. Swięcicki OriginalPaper Pages: 717 - 721
Phylogenetic analysis of restriction-site variation in wild and cultivated Amaranthus species (Amaranthaceae) K. Z. LanoueP. G. WolfE. E. Hood OriginalPaper Pages: 722 - 732
Identification of AFLP molecular markers for resistance against Melampsora larici-populina in Populus M. T. CerveraJ. GusmãoW. Boerjan OriginalPaper Pages: 733 - 737
Variability and genetics of tolerance for aluminum toxicity in rice (Oryza sativa L.) S. P. KhatiwadaD. SenadhiraP. G. Fernandez OriginalPaper Pages: 738 - 744
Inhibitory activities against heterologous α-amylases and in vitro allergenic reactivity of Einkorn wheats R. Sánchez-MongeG. García-CasadoG. Salcedo OriginalPaper Pages: 745 - 750
AFLP analysis of the diversity and phylogeny of Lens and its comparison with RAPD analysis S. K. SharmaM. R. KnoxT. H. N. Ellis OriginalPaper Pages: 751 - 758
Does the genome of Corylus avellana L. contain sequences homologous to the self-incompatibility gene of Brassica? C. R. HampsonG. D. ColemanA. N. Azarenko OriginalPaper Pages: 759 - 764
Salt tolerance in Lycopersicon species. IV. Efficiency of marker-assisted selection for salt tolerance improvement A. J. MonforteM. J. AsínsE. A. Carbonell OriginalPaper Pages: 765 - 772
Characterization of nematode resistance genes in the section Procumbentes genus Beta: response to two populations of Heterodera schachtii A. KlinkeJ. MüllerG. Wricke OriginalPaper Pages: 773 - 779
Linkage mapping of ‘25-kDa globulin’ genes on homoeologous group-1 chromosomes of bread and durum wheat M. T. Nieto-TaladrizM. PernasJ. M. Carrillo OriginalPaper Pages: 780 - 787
Comparison of crossability, RAPD, SDS-PAGE and morphological markers for revealing genetic relationships within and among Lens species Maqbool AhmadDavid L. McNeil OriginalPaper Pages: 788 - 793
Intra-individual heterogeneity of rDNA allows the distinction between two closely related species in the Genus Helianthus T. CuéllarJ. L. BellaE. Beihassen OriginalPaper Pages: 794 - 800
The fate of ribosomal genes in three interspecific somatic hybrids of Medicago sativa: three different outcomes including the rapid amplification of new spacer-length variants P. D. ClusterO. CalderiniS. Arcioni OriginalPaper Pages: 801 - 808
A new protoplast culture system in Daucus carota L. and its applications for mutant selection and transformation R. DirksV. SidorovC. Tulmans OriginalPaper Pages: 809 - 815
Physical mapping of translocation breakpoints in a set of wheat-Aegilops umbellulata recombinant lines using in situ hybridization A. CastilhoT. E. MillerJ. S. Heslop-Harrison OriginalPaper Pages: 816 - 825
STS-PCR markers appropriate for wheat-barley introgression T. K. BlakeD. KadyrzhanovaL. E. Talbert OriginalPaper Pages: 826 - 832
Alignment of the conserved C genomes of Brassica oleracea and Brassica napus E. J. R. BohuonD. J. KeithD. J. Lydiate OriginalPaper Pages: 833 - 839
Early-flowering Scots pines through tissue culture for accelerating tree breeding H. M. HäggmanT. S. AronenA. -M. Stomp OriginalPaper Pages: 840 - 848
Genetic dissection of height in maritime pine seedlings raised under accelerated growth conditions C. PlomionC. -E. DurelD. M. O'Malley OriginalPaper Pages: 849 - 858
Molecular mapping of genes for resistance to rice blast (Pyricularia grisea Sacc.) Z. H. YuD. J. MackillS. D. Tanksley OriginalPaper Pages: 859 - 863
Evidence for a low level of genomic specificity of sequence-tagged-sites in Stylosanthes C. J. LiuJ. M. MusialF. W. Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 864 - 868
Development of simple sequence repeat DNA markers and their integration into a barley linkage map Z. -W. LiuR. M. BiyashevM. A. Saghai Maroof OriginalPaper Pages: 869 - 876
A genome-wide search for wild-species alleles that increase horticultural yield of processing tomatoes Y. EshedG. GeraD. Zamir OriginalPaper Pages: 877 - 886
Variants within the 5′-flanking regions of bovine milk-protein-encoding genes. III. Genes encoding the Ca-sensitive caseins αs1, αs2 and β T. A. SchildH. Geldermann OriginalPaper Pages: 887 - 893
Identification of resistance to Meloidogyne javanica in the Lycopersicon peruvianum complex J. C. VeremisP. A. Roberts OriginalPaper Pages: 894 - 901
The effect of genome and sex on recombination rates in Pennisetum species C. J. LiuK. M. DevosM. D. Gale OriginalPaper Pages: 902 - 908
Analysis of molecular markers associated with powdery mildew resistance genes in peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch)xPrunus davidiana hybrids E. DirlewangerT. PascalJ. Kervella OriginalPaper Pages: 909 - 919
Utility of RAPD markers in identifying genetic linkages to genes of economic interest in peach M. L. WarburtonV. L. Becerra-VelásquezF. A. Bliss OriginalPaper Pages: 920 - 925
Sex influence on recombination frequency in Secale cereale L. C. BenitoM. P. RomeroA. M. Figueiras OriginalPaper Pages: 926 - 931
The genetics of blackleg [Leptosphaeria maculans (Desm.) Ces, et De Not.] resistance in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) E. C. K. PangG. M. Halloran OriginalPaper Pages: 932 - 940
The genetics of blackleg [Leptosphaeria maculans (Desm.) Ces. et De Not.] resistance in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) E. C. K. PangG. M. Halloran OriginalPaper Pages: 941 - 949
Relationships between Meloidogyne incognita resistance genes in Lycopersicon peruvianum differentiated by heat sensitivity and nematode virulence J. C. VeremisP. A. Roberts OriginalPaper Pages: 950 - 959
Differentiation of Meloidogyne incognita and M. arenaria novel resistance phenotypes in Lycopersicon peruvianum and derived bridge-lines J. C. VeremisP. A. Roberts OriginalPaper Pages: 960 - 967
A comparative study of the mitochondrial genome organization in in vitro cultures of diploid, tetraploid, and hexaploid Triticum species C. HartmannM. WinfieldA. Karp OriginalPaper Pages: 968 - 974
Genetic analysis of the accumulation of COR14 proteins in wild (Hordeum spontaneum) and cultivated (Hordeum vulgare) barley C. CrosattiE. NevoL. Cattivelli OriginalPaper Pages: 975 - 981
Repetitive, genome-specific probes in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell) amplified with minisatellite core sequences D. J. SomersZ. ZhouJ. P. Gustafson OriginalPaper Pages: 982 - 989
Repeatability and heritability of divergent recombination frequencies in the Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic (Zea mays L.) R. G. HadadT. W. PfeifferC. G. Poneleit OriginalPaper Pages: 990 - 996
The maize two-dimensional gel protein database: towards an integrated genome analysis program P. TouzetF. RiccardiD. de Vienne OriginalPaper Pages: 997 - 1005
Genetics of aliphatic glucosinolates. IV. Side-chain modification in Brassica oleracea A. GiamoustarisR. Mithen OriginalPaper Pages: 1006 - 1010