Volume 20 (1993)
Table of Contents
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Foreword ......................................................................................................................1
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Soybean Genetics Committee Report ............................................................................2
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Soybean Germplasm Crop Advisory Committee Report .................................................7
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USDA Soybean Germplasm Collection Report .............................................................14
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Exiscutive Board of Commercial Soybean Breeders .....................................................19
Research Notes
Canada
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Mapping the W4 locus in soybean. B.R. Hedges and R.G. Palmer .................................20
China
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A study on suitable sample size in the conservation of landrace of soybeans.
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Gai Junyi, and Zhang Yuanming ..........................................................................
27
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Comparison analysis of lipid peroxidation of soybean with different resistant
level to
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Leguminivora glycinivorrella (Mats.) Zhuang Bingchang, Wang Yumin,
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Xie Xueju, Xu Bao, Yao Derong, and Li Jianping ................................................31
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A preliminary study on protein and oil contents of wild soybean la) in
Jilin province.
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Yang Guangyu, Zheng Huiyu, Han Chunfeng, and Ji Feng . ...................................
35
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A study on pod-bearing habit and related component characters in soybean.
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Gai Junyi, Liu Shunhu, Jin Junpei, Cui Zhanglin, and Ma Yuhua ............................39
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Gene frequency of SBTi-A2 allele in soybean (G. max) seed storage protein
in China.
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Zhao Shuwen, Liu )(ingyuan, and Un Guaqing ......................................................45
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Waterlogging damage of soybean and variety resistance. Xu Yonghua, He Zhihong,
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Song Yingshu, Du Zhiqin, and Yin Delong .......................................................48
Croatia
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Reconstruction and development of the Osijek Agicultural Institute after
the war in
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Croatia. The scientific council of the Osijek Agricultural Institute ............................56
India
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Stability of soybean varieties across diverse locations in India. P.S.
Bhatnagar and
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P.G. Karmakar ........................................................................................................59
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Morphological and agronomic characteristics of soybean varieties of India.
P.G.
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Karmakar, P.S. Bhatnagar, and V.Kumar .............................................................63
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Screening of soybean germplasm for high protein and high oil lines. P.S.
Phul and
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S.R. Sharma ...........................................................................................................68
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Multiple regression analysis for seed yield in soybean. Prabhakar and S.P.
Tiwari ................70
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Field screening of soybean germplasm for resistance to insect pests and
diseases.
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A.N. Sharma and A.K. Shukla .............................................................................73
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Soybean germptasm evaluation: search for low-linolenic lines. S.R. Sharma,
P.S.
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Phul, and K.L. Ahuja ...................................................................................................79
Slovakia
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Variance analysis of some soybean quantitative traits in M2 generation
after laser
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units and Ethylenimine treatment. Svetozar Plesnik ...................................................81
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Aminoacids composition analysis in selected mutants of soybean. Svetozar
Plesnik,
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Frantisek Debre and Igor Mihalovic ............................................................................87
Thailand
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Inheritance of soybean resistance to purple seed stain. Somsak Srisombun
and
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Permsak Supapornhemin .............................................................................................90
United States
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Inheritance of brown stem rot resistance in PI 473685D. S.R. Eathington
and C.D. Nickell....92
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Elemental content of callus from five soybean genotypes grown on a conventional
and
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a low iron medium. M.J. Graham, J.M. Widholm, and C.D. Nickell ..........................97
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Detection of hybridization in crosse between Glycine/tomentella and G.max
using
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isozyme markers. T.D. Metz and T.Hymowitz........................................................104
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Genetic analysis of a hypernodulating mutant of soybean. J. E. Pracht,
C. D. Nickell,
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and J.E. Harper ..........................................................................................................107
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Identification of a RAPD marker linked to the RPS4 gene in soybean [Glycine
max
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(L.) Merr.]. J.R. Byrum, P.M. Kimbirauskas, R.C. Shoemaker, and B.W. Diers
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Genetic linkage in soybean: Unkage group 8. Kim Lewers and Reid G. Palmer
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Molecular relatedness among ancestral 'Types'. Usa Lorenzen, Kimberly J.
Reth, and
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R.C. Shoemaker .........................................................................................................127
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Tests for genetic linkage of the Rj4 gene and other'genes. T.E. Devine...................................132
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RFLP mapping of cyst nematode resistance genes in soybeans. V. Concibido,
R.
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Denny, S. Boutin, R. Nautea, J. Orf, and N. Young ..................................................136
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Anatomy of tolerance to soybean cyst nematode. S.C. Anand, A.K. Dwivedi,
and
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J.A. Wrather ..............................................................................................................140
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Inheritance of resistance in soybean accessions to raise three isolate
of Heterodera
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glycines. A.P. Rao-Arelli, P.A. Owen, and G.U. Berger ...........................................142
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Comparing three chi-square tests in detecting genetic linkage. H.Yu, and
Y.T. Kiang ...........146
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RAPD Markers of Flooding tolerant Chinese soybean germplasm. T.T. VanToai,
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S.K. St. Martin, Jianhuan Zhang, and Shu-wen Yu ...................................................153
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The recessive mutation (yl8) at the Y18 locus results in the loss of a
component of the
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oxygen evolving complex in photosystem II. T.S. Cheng and J.M. Chandlee...........160
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Tetramers in soybean. R. Mahalingam, R.M. Delorme and H.T. Skorupska.........................164
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Growth and developmental responses of long-juvenile soybean genotypes at
early and
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conventional planting dates. J. Tomkins, E.R. Shipe, and K.Hinson ........................168
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Enhanced detection of polymorphic DNA: identification of markers tightly
linked to
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the supernodulation locus in soybean by,multiple arbitrary amplicon profiling
of
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endonuclease digested DNA. Gustavo Caetano-Anolies, B.J. Bassan,
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and P.M. Gresshoff ..................................................................................................173
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Soybean genes involved in cell division and possibly modulation: cdc 2
and cyclin
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B. J. Deckert, N. Taranenko, and P.M. Gresshoff ...................................................180
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Use of two dimensional electrophoresis to assign copies of soybean RFLP
probes
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to large DNA fragment resolved by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis.
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R.P. Funke, A. Kolchinsky, and P.M. Gresshoff .....................................................185
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Soybean telomeres as potential molecular markers. A. Koichinsky and P.M.
Gresshoff ......190
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Molecular phylogeny as a too[ for soybean breeding II. K.G. Lark, J. Evans,
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P. Wilhelm, S. Atkinson, M. Christensen, B. Crockett, B.L. Dunford,
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C.E. Jones, S. Mendenhall, T.E. Messick, C.C. Prout, P.E. Solomon, M.E.
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Stevens, 1. Terry, C. Walker, C.L. Wong, and R. Ellison .........................................197
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Fatty acid composition of soybean seeds produced in China and Virginia.
A. Mohamed,
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H. Bhardwaj, M. Rangappa and N. Pearson ............................................................203
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Origin and stability of a new mutation for dilute-purple anthocyanin pigmentation.
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R.W. Groose and R.G. Palmer .................................................................................209
Yugoslavia
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Performance of AP6, AP12, and AP14 populations progeny. L.M. Prijic ..........................212
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Effects of grafting date on flowering of soybean scions. Ljubisa Prijic
................................216
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Index of authors .................................................................................................................221
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