RESEARCH NOTES
Canada
Preliminary information on
the Rps allele in the cultivar
Harosoy. B. D. Rennie
and R. I. Buzzell.......................................................................
47
A study of linkage between markers and Rps loci conferring
resistance to
phytophthora root rot. B.
D. Rennie and R. I. Buzzell ...................................................53
China
Comparison of inheritance of several agronomic characters
between Glycine max x G. soja, G. max x G. gracillis, and
G. max x G. max.......... 59
Lee Wanbin and Wang Jinling
Colombia
Screening soybean germplasm for seed longevity under tropical environments.
L. H. Camacho and A. E. Munera ..............................................................................
63
India
Heritability estimates for seed quality traits in soybean.
V. D. Verma and H. H. Ram .......................................................................................
67
Response of soybean to foliar application of some growth regulators
and in
combination with urea and potash.
S. C. Sarmah and S. C.
Dey ..................................
71
Effect of mulching on seedling emergence and yield of soybean.
S. C. Sarmah..................................................................................................................74
Genetic variability, interrelationships and path coefficient analysis
of
seed technological traits in soybean under
different cropping systems.
H. Mehta, S. K. Sharma and N. D. Rana........................................................................78
Recent advances in mutation-breeding research in soybean in India.
V. Kerketta and Md. F. Haque.......................................................................................84
Pakistan
Path-coefficient analysis of developmental and yield components
in soybean.
M. A. Rajput, F. Sarwar and K. H. Tahir ...................................................................
87
Poland
Interdependences between some traits in early hybrid generation (F 2- F
4 ) of soybean.
G. Konieczny ..............................................................................................................
93
Performance of some important characters of hybrid soybean (F1)
in a cool climate.
G. Konieczny ...............................................................................................................
99
Taiwan
A spontaneous narrow-leaflet mutant. S. Shanmugasundaram,
K. T. Lee, E. Wu and Chen L. Fen ............................................................................
107
United States
Inheritance of metribuzin sensitivity in the soybean cultivar
'Altona'. P. H. Hanson and C. D. nickell...................................................................
111
A greenhouse method of screening soybeans for resistance to Fusarium
wilt.
C.Tinius, T. A. Davoli, R. D. Berger and K.
Hinson ..................................................
115
Genes for resistance to Phgtophthora megasperma f. sp. glycinea
in PI 273483D, PI 64747, PI 274212, PI 82312N, and Pi 340046.
K. L. Athow, F. A. Laviolette, A. C. L. Hahn and L. D. Ploper ...............................
119
Screening for cytoplasmic/maternal effects in resistance to
soybean cyst nematode. A. P. Rao and S. C. Anand ..................................................
132
Genetics of reaction to soybean mosaic virus (SMV) in the
cultivars 'Kawnggyo', 'Marshall', and Pi 96983. C. W. Roane,
S. A. Tolin and G. R. Buss .........................................................................................
134
Application of the gene-for-gene hypothesis to soybean-soybean
mosaic virus interactions. C. W. Roane, S. A. Tolin and
G. R. Buss
............................ 136
A new mutation at the ms1 locus. H. Skorupska and R. G. Palmer.............................. 140
Test for apomixis in ms4 soybean. R. A. Graybosch and R. G. Palmer ........................ 143
Linkage tests with a locus conditioning ineffective nodulation response
to Rhizobium fredii.
J. D. Griffin, N. M. DuTeau, R.
G. Palmer and A. G. Atherly ................................
145
Allelism tests of T218H and T225H. P. M. Hatfield and R. G. Palmer ......................... 147
An additional beta-amylase mobility variant conditioned by the sp1
locus.
J. D. Griffin and R. G. Palmer ....................................................................................
150
Enhancing seed set in Glycine falcata. H. E. Heer .................................................... 152
Variation in pollen receptivity in artificial crosses of msl-Urbana
line.
L.-F. Chen, M. C. Albertsen and R. G. Palmer ..........................................................
153
Seed yield on field-grown ms2 msf male-sterile plants.
T. E. Carter, Jr.,
G. Brar, J. W. Burton and A. L. Fonseca
........................................ 159
Characteristics of a soybean genotype resistant to Phomopsis
seed decay.
E. A. Brown and M. C. Minor .....................................................................................
164
Cytoplasm sources of soybean cultivars grown in the United States
and Canada.
S. H. Cheng and H. H. Hadley .....................................................................................166
Measured and predicted yield response of soybeans to simulated acid
rain.
F. L. Allen and H. L. Bhardwaj ...................................................................................176
Genetic linkage information. T. E. Devine and J. J. O'Neill .............................................183
Evaluation of soybean germplasm for stress tolerance and biological
efficiency.
B. Kpoghomou, V. T. Sapra, B.
P. Singh, M. Rangappa, M. E.
Kraemer,
A. Bhagsari, M. R. Reddy, R. P. Pacumbaba,
McA. Floyd, S. C. Tewari
and P. W. Igbokwe .......................................................................................................186
U.S.S.R.
Characteristics of soybean mutants induced by chem ical mutagens
and gamma rays.
V. I. Sichkar .................................................................................................................199
Vietnam
Exotic soybean yield performance trial in the Mekong Delta in
S. R. Vietnam.
Chu Huu Tin ................................................................................................................205
Zambia
Seed inoculation response for promiscuous soybean cultivars.
J. M. Joshi, F. Javaheri and S. Nkumbula ................................................................
209
XIII. INDEX OF AUTHORS ............................................................................................. 213
XIV. RECENT SOYBEAN GENETICS AND BREEDING PUBLICATIONS ................. 215
XV. MAILING LIST ..........................................................................................................229
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