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AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT WASHINGTON, D C, 20823
BIBLIOGRAPHIC INPUT SHEET A. PNIOAARI
1. SUBJECT Bibliography Z-AF30-0000-0000 .LASS.
FICATION 6. S&O'(tjI1ARY
Food production and nutrition-Plant breeding 2. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
A bibliography of plant genetic resources,supplement
3. PUTHOR(S)
Williams,J.T.
4. DOCUMENT DATE S. NUMBER OF PAGES 6. ARC NUMBER
1976 45p. ARC
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IBPGR
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(Main work,189p.: PN-AAF-483)
9. ABSTRACT
This supplement to the Bibliography of Plant Genetic Resources (PN-AAE-483) was
published for several reasons. First, it contains additional citations suggested It also contains a few key references inadvertentlyby genetic resources workers. Lastly, it includes coverage of some crops omittedomitted from the first volume.
from he original volume--for example, millets. This supplement is organized in
the same way as the original Bibliography. It contains about 450 additional
citations.
10. CONTROL NUMBER II. PRICE OF DOCUMENT
PN-AA -484 I2. DESCRIPTORS 13. PROJECT NUMBER
Bibliographies Plant genetics Nlta--I GITS
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AID $90.I (4"74)
AGPE:IBPGR/76/36 15 December 1976
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Researoh
INTERNATIONAL BOARD FOR PLAN GENETIC RESOURCES
A BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF
PLAN GENETIC RESOURCES
SUPPLEMENT
Ly
J.T. Williams
IBMGR SECRETARIAT
Rome, Italy
PREFACE
This Supplement to the Bibliography of Plant Genetic Resources, issued earlier in 1976, has been made for several reasons. Firstly, the Bibliography hap been received with enthusiasm by genetio resources workers and many suggestions have been made for additions. Secondly, as expected in such an undertaking, a few key references were inadvertently omitted during the original preparation. Lastly, the coverage of crops in the Bibliography was reasonably wide and comprehensive, but there were some omissions. In the case of millets, a list of references would be helpful especially since the IBPGR has
commenced support for the collection and conservation of millet germplasm.
The format of the Supplement follows that of the Bibliography and the numbering of references continues from those in
the original text.
Acknowledgements are due in particular to my colleagues Dr. T.T. Chang, International Rice Research Institute, Philippines; Mr. H.C. Harries, Coconut Industry Board, Kingston, Jamaica; and Dr. D.J. Ockendon, National Vegetable Pesearch Station, Wellesbourne, Warwick, U.K.
J.T. Williams
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CONTENTS
SECTION I Subject Areas Page
A Genetic Resources - general 3
B Gene Centres 3
C Origins of Agriculture and Plant Domestication 4
D Archaeology and Palaeoethnobotany 4
E Ethnobotany 5
F Evolution - general 6
G Genetic variation in populations 7
H Genecology and adaptation 7
J Taxonomy and Biosystematics 7
K Chemotaxonomy 7
L Exploration and Sampling Strategies 8
8N Conservation - general
P Conservation - seed and pollen 8
R Evaluation and Utilisation 9
S Organisation, Networks, Training 9
T Gene Banks, Genetic Resources Centres and world collections 9
SECTION II crops
CEREALS - general CER 13
Wheat Tritioum and Aegilops TRI 13 Oat Avena AVE 15
%ye Seoale SEC 15 Maize Zea, Tripsacum and Euchlaena ZEA 15
Barley Hordeum HOR 16
Sorghum Sorghum SOR 16 Millets Pennisetum and others MIL 18 Rice Oryza ORY 20
ROOT AND TUBER CROPS - general RCG 21
Potato Solanum SOL 21
Sweet potato Ipomoea IPO 22
Cassava Manihot MAN 22 South American
TUB 22minor tubers 23Aroids ARO
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SECTION II (continued) Page
LEGUMINOUS FORAGE CROPS FOL 23
FIBRES
Cotton Gossypium GOS 23
SUGAR AND STARCH PLANTS
Sugarcane Saccharum SAC 24
STI1ULANT S
Tobacco Nicotiana NIC 24 Tea Thea THE 25 Coffee Coffea COF 25 Cocoa Theobroma THB 25
OIL PLANTS - general OIL 25
Sesame Seeamum ES 26 Sunflower Helianthus HEL 26 Safflower Carthamus CAR 26
Peanut Araohis ARA 27 Coconut Cocos CO0 27
DATES AND OTHER PALMS (Phoenix, etc.) PAL 29
MINOR CROP PLANTS
Rubber Hevea HEV 30
TEMPERATE FRUITS TEF 30
TROPICAL FRUITS - general TRF 31
Pineapple Ananas ANA 31 Citrus Citrus CIT 31 Banana Musa MUS 31 Bread fruit Artoarpus ART 32
VEGETABLES
Onion and garlic Alliun ALL 32
Braesicas Brassioa BRA Cucurbits Cucurbita, Cucumis,
33
Citrullus, Lagenaria CUe 33 Tomato Lycopersicon LYC 34
Phaseolus (New World) PHA 34 Broad bean Viola faba VIc 34 Vigna (including Asiatio Phaseolus) VIG 34 Pea Pisu PIS 34 Soy Glycine GLY 35 Chiokpea Cicer CIC 35 Other tropical legumes TRL 36
ABBREVIATIONS
Page Page
ALL Allium 32 MUS Musa 31
ANA Ananas 31 NIC Nlootiana 24
ARA Arachis 27 OIL Oil plants general 25
ARD Arolds 23 ORY Oryza 20
ART
AVE
Artocarpus
Avrna
32
15
PAL Dates and other palms (Phoenix, etc.) 29
PHA Phaseolus (New World) 34
BRA Brassica 33 PIS Pisum 34
CAR Carthamus 26 RCG Root Crops - general 21
CER Cereals - general 13
SAC Saccharum 24
CIC Cicer 35 SEC Secale 15
CIT Citrus 31 SES
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Sesamum 26
COC Cocos 27 SOL Potato (Solanium) 21
COF Coffea 25 -R Sorg 16
CIC Cucurbita, Cuaumis, Ctrullus and Lagenaria 33 TEF Temperate fruits 30
FO L Leguminous forage crops 23 THB Theobroma 25
GLY Glycine 35 THE Thea 25
GOS Gosaypium 23 TRF Tropical fruits- general 31
HEL Helianthus 26 TRI Triticum and Aeg1lops 13
HEV Hevea 30 TRL Other tropical legumes 36
HOR Hordeum 16 TUB South American minor tubers 22
IPO Ipomoea 22 VIC Vioia faba 34
LYC
MA.N
Lycopersicon
Maniho__t
34
22
VIG
ZEA
Vi (including Asiatic Phaseolus)
Zea, Tripsacum and Euchlaena
34
15
MIL Millets 18
SECTION I
SUBJECT AREAS
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A GENETIC RESOURCES - GENERAL
A156 Brazier, J.D., Hughes, J.F. & Tabb, C.B. Ecploitation of natural tropical fores' 1976 resources and the need for genetic and ecological conservation. In
Burley, J. & Styles, B.T., ads. Tropical trees. London, Academic Press.
A157 Harlan, J.R. Distribution and utilization of natural variability in cultivated 1956 plants. In Genetics in plant breeding. Brookhaven Symp. Biol., 9:
191-208. -
A158 Harlan, J.R. Plant exploration and the search for superior germplasm for grass1959 lands. In Sprague, H.B., ed. Grasslands. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sol. Pubi.
53 :1-11.
A159 Harlan, J.R. Crops and man. Amer. Soc. Agron., 295P. 1975
A160 International Board for Plant Genetic Resources. Priorities among crops and 1976 regions. Rome, 24p.
A161 Kemp, R.H., Roche, L. & Willan, R.I. Current activities and problems in the 1976 exploration and conservation of tropical forest gene resources. In
Burley, J. & Styles, B.T., eds. Tropical trees. London, Academic Presi,.
A162 Kuokuck, H. Importance of the utilization, preservation and fui-ther developmet 1975 of the natural genetic resources for the cultivation of plants. In
Plant research and development, a biennial collection of recent Gaxmahl contributions concerning development through plant research, 1:109-120.
A163 Kupzow, A.J. Vavilov's law of homologous series at the fiftieth anniversary, of 1976 its formulation. Econ. Bot., 29:372-379.
A164 Longman, K.A. Conservation and utilization of gene resources by vegetative 1976 multiplication of tropical trees. In Burley, J. & Styles, B.T., odn,
Tropical trees. London, Academic Press.
A165 Mehra, K.L. & Magoon, M.L. Collection, conservation and exchange of gene poolfi 1974 of forage grasses. Indian J. Genet., 34A:26-32,
A166 National Academy of Sciences. Undarexploited tropical plants with promising 1975 eoonomia value. 186p.
B GENE CENTRES
B78 BrUoher, H. Our Widerlegung von Vavilovs geographisch-botanisoher Differential1971 methode. Erdkunde, 25:20-36.
B79 Hadjiohristodoulou, A. & Della, A. Genetic diversity in Cyprus. Plant Genet. 1976 Resour. Newel. (FAO), 32:8-15
B80 Watson, A.G. & Baker, K.F. Possible gene oentres for resistance in the genus 1969 Braesica to Plafmodiophora brassioae. Econ. Dot., 23:245-252.
B81 Witoombe, J.R. Wheat and barley from two Himalayan regions. Euphytioa, 24: 1975 431-434.
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B82 Zhukovsky, P.M. '[Interrelation between host and parasite in their centers of1959 origin and beyond it.] Vestn. Sel'wkokhoz. Nauki, Ilosoow, 6:24-34.
(In Rissian)
C ORIGINS OF AGRICULTURE AND PLANT DOMESTICATION
C124 Anderson, E. The evolution of domestication. Tax. 1960, 67-84, 1960
C125 Flannery, K.V. 1965. The ecology of early food production in Mesopotamia. 1965 Science, N.Y., 145:1247-1256.
C126 Helbaek, H. Ecological eft'ects of irrigation in Ancient Mesopotamia. Iraq, 22: 1960 186-196.
C127 Ho, P.T. The loess an& the origin of Chinese agrioulture. Am. Hist. Rev., 75: 1969 1-36.
C128 MaoNeish, R.S. The food-gathering arid inoipient agricultural stage of prehistoric1964 Middle Amerioa. In West, R.C., ed. Handbook of Middle American Indians,
University Texas, 43-426.
0129 Nakao, S. [Origin of cultivated plants and agriculture] Iwanami-Shoten, Tokyo.1966 (InJapanese).
C130 de Wet, J.M.J. Evolutionary dynamios of cereal domestication. Bull. Torrey1975 bot. Club, 102:307-312.
C131 Wilke, P.J., et al. Harvest selection and domestication in seed plants.
1972 Antiquity, 46: 203-208.
Other relevant references:
COO43. CUC 30. IPO 26. SAC 42.
D ARCHA)LOGY AND PALLEOETHNOB0TANY
Dr46 Amano, M. [Studies on Chinese agricultural history]. Tokyo Oohanomizu Pub. Co. 1962 (InJapanese).
1B47 Barghoorn, E.S., Wolfe, M.K. & Clisby, K.H. Fossil maize from the valley of 1954 Mexico. Botan. Mus. Harvard Univ. Lft., 16:229-240.
148 Beaumont, P.B. & Boshier, A.K. Some comments on recent findings at Border cave,1972 northern Natal. S. Afr. J. Soi., 1972, 122-24
D49 Braidwood, R.J., Cambel, H. & Watson, P.J. Prehistoric investigations in south1969 eastern Turkey. Science, N.Y., 164:1275-1276.
)50 Callen, E.O. Food habits of some pre-Columbian Mexioan Indians. Econ. Bot., 1965 19:335-343.
D)51 Chang, K. The archaeology of ancient China,. Now Haven & London, Yale Univer1968 sity Preos,
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D52 Chang, K. The eginnings of agriculture in the Far East Antiquity, 44:175-185. 1970
D53 Cheng, T.K. The prehistory of China. T'oung Pao, 60(1-3):1-11.1974
D54 Chowdhury, K.A. & Buth, G.M. 4,500 year old seeds suggest that true cotton is1970 indigenous to Nubia. Nature, London, 227:85-86. 1)55 Corner, E.J.H. Botany and prehistory. In Symp. on the impact of man on humid1960 tropics vegetation. Goroho, Papua New Guinea :38-41. D56 Dressier, R.L. The pre-Columbian cultivated plants of Mexico. Botan. Mus.1953 Harvard Univ. Lft., 16:115-163.
D57 Helbaek, H. Late Bronze Age and Byzantine crops at Beyosultan inAnatolia.1961 Anatol. Stud., 11:77-97.
158 Helbaek, H. First impression of the Catal Huyuk plant husbandry. Anatol. Stud.,1964 14:121-123.
D59 Ho, P.T. The orad's of the east. Hongkong, Chinese Univ., Hongkong Pub. Office. 1975
D60 Van Zeist, W. & Bottema, S. Plant husbandry in early Neolithic Nea Nikomedeia,1971 Greece. Acta. bot. Neerl., 20:524-538.
Other relevant references:
THB 22. ZEA 91, 99.
E ETHNOBOTANY
E56 Benedict, F.G. & Steggerda, M. Food of the present day Maya Indians of Yucatan.1936 Carnegie Inst. Publ., 436:115-188.
E57 Bertin, J. et al. Atlas des cultures vivrieres. Paris & the Hague. Ecole1971 des-Hautes Etudes, Mouton.
E58 Brooadet, A.P. Plantes utiles do Br6sil. Paris. 1921
E59 Chung, H.L. & Ripperton, J.D. Utilization and composition of oriental vegetables1924 in Hawaii. Hawaii Agrio. Exp. Sta. Bull. 60. E60 Crevost, C. & Lemarl, C. Catalogue des produits de l'Indochine. 5 vols. Hanoi.
1917-1925
E61 Dastur, J. Useful plants in India and Pakistan. 1954
E62 Getahun, A. The role of wild plants in the native diet of Ethiopia. Agro1974 Eoosystom., 1:45-56.
E63 Harper, R.M. Useful plants of Yucatan. Bull-Torrey Bot. Club, 39:279-288. 1932
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E64 Isaac, E. Influence of religion on the spread of Citrus. Science, N.Y., 129: 1959 179-18b.
E65 Isaac, E. Geography of domestication. Prentice-Hall, Englewood. 1970
E66 Jeffreys, M.D.W. The history of maize in Africa. Eastern Anthropologist, 7: 1954 138-148.
E67 Laboratory of Institute of Arohaeology Poking. [Report on radiooarbon-determined 1972 dates.] II.K'ao-ku, 5:56-58, (InChinese)
E68 Martin, F.W. & Rubertd, R.M. Edible leaves of the tropics. MayagUez inst. Trop. 1975 Agr./USDA, 235P.
E69 Pitlier, H. Manual de las plantas usuales do Venezuela. Caracas. 1926, 1939
E70 Portbres, R. L'introduotions du male en Afrique. J. Agrio. trop. Bot. appl., 1955 2:221-231.
E71 Roys, L. The ethnobotany of the Maya. Tulane Univ. Middle Am. Res. Ser. Publ., 1931 2:1-359.
E72 Shabetal, J.R. Agricultural crops and economic plants of Egypt. Min. Agrio., 1933 Calro.
E73 Sinskaya, E.N. [Field crops of A16ai] Trudy. Priki. Bot. Genet. Selek., 14: 1925 359-376. (In Russian)
E74 Stanton, W.R. The ethnobotanioal basis for the present distribution of cereals 1959 in Nigeria. Min. Agric. Res., Samanx, Cereal Memo., 3.
E75 Stonor, C.R. & Anderson, E. Maize among the hill peoples of Assam. Ann. Mo. 1949 bot. Gdn., 36:355-444.
-E76 Tanaka, K. & Watabe. Crop distribution in the Mandalay basin. Prelim. Report 1976 Kyoto Univ. Soi. Survey to Burma (1974), p.19-24.
E77 Walker, E.H. The plants of China and their usefulness to man. Smithson. Inst. 1943 Report (1943): 325-363.
E78 Webster, P.J. The food plants of the Philippines. Dept. Agrio. natn. Res. Bull. 1925 39.
E79 Willett, F. The introduction of maize into West Africa: an assessment of recent 1962 evidence. Africa, 32:1-13.
EVOLUTION - =ENEL
F45 Kihara, H. Origin of cultivated plants with special reference to wheat. Smiken 1975 Ziho, 25/26:1-24.
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G GENETIC VARIATION IN POPULATIONS
G107 Jain, S.K. & S&ueson, C.A. Population atudaes in predominantly self-pollinated1964 speoies 7. Survival of a male-sterile gone in relation to
heterozygosis in barley populations. Genetics, Princeton, 50:905-913
Other relevant references:
CAR 11. PHA 33. TEF 76.
H GENEOOLOGY AND ADAPTATION
H92 Crow, J.F. & Nagylaki, T. The rate of change of a character correlated with 1973 fitness. Am. nat., 10:207-213.
H93 Levine, R. Theory of fitness in a heterogeneous environment. 3. The response 1964 to selection. J. theoret. Biol., 7:224-240.
J TAXONOMY AND BIOSYSTEMATICS
J67 Jackson, R.C. The karyotype in systematics. Ann. rev. Ecol. Syst., 2:327-368. 1971
J68 Sneath, P.H.A. Some applications of numerical taxonomy in plant breeding.
1976 Z. PflanzenzUoh., 76:19-46
Other relevant references:
ALL 32, 35. ARA 38. BRA 50, 53. GLY 24. HEV 6. NIL 13. OHR 152, 154. SEC 34. SOR 67, 68, 69. THI 170.
K CHEMOTAXONOMY
Relevant references:
BRA 49. GOS 68. NIC 30.
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L EXPLORATION AND SAMPLING STRATEGIES
L63 Cufodantis, G. Bemercenswexte Nutz - und Kulturpflanzen Aethiopiens. Botanische 1957 Ergebnisse der Kp edition des Frobenius - Institute der UniversitIft iPFr
furt ain Main nach Sd-Aethiopien 1954-1956. I. Senckenberg biol., 38: 405-415.
L64 Oka, H.I. Report of trip for investigation of rice in Latin American countries. 1961 Nat. Inst. Genetics Japan, Mimisa.
L65 Poroeddu, E., Perrino, P., & Olita, G. Preliminary information on an Ethiopian 1973 wheat germplasm collection miesion. In Proc. Symp. on genetics and
breeding of duram wheat, Bari, Italy, 17-200.
L66 Tanaka, M. A preliminary report of the Kyoto University scientific e.qcedition to 1974 the Latin America, 1972-1973, I and II. Kyoto, 39p and 27p.
L67 Warner, J.N. & Grasse, C.0. The 1957 sugarcane expedition to Melanesia. 1958 Hawaiian Planters Record, 55:209-236.
L68 Witcombe, J.R. University College Bangor Nepal Expedition 1971: Report of the 1972 genetic conservation project. '7p + tables.
L69 Yamashita, K., ed. Cultivated plants and their relatives. Results of the Kyoto 1965 University Scientific Expeditions to the Karakoram and Hindukush, 1955, I.
Kyoto, 361p.
Other relevant references:
CAR 13. HOR 85. SAC 45. SOL 184, 185.
N CONSERVATION - GENERAL
N39 Larson, R.E. Perpetuation and protection of germ plasm as vegetative stock. 1961 In Hodgson, R.E., ed. Germ plasm resources, Am. Assoc. adv. Soi.,
T27-336.
P CONSERVATION - SEED AND POLLEN
P89 Blakeslee, A.F. & Avery, A.H. The aging of seeds and mutation rates. Ann. N.Y. 1954 Aoad. Sci., 57:488-490.
P90 Harrison, B.J. & MoLeish, J. Abnormalities of stored seeds. Nature, Lond., 1954 173:593.
P91 IBPaR. Report of a Working Group on enginoering, design andoost aspects of long1976 term seed storage, IBPGR Seoretariat, Rome (in press).
P92 Owen, E.B. The storage of seeds for maintenanoe of variability. Common. 1957 Bureau Pastures Field Crope, Hurley, Bull., 43. 81p.
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P93 Pack, D.A. & Owen, F.V. Viability of sugar beet seed held in cold storage for 221950 years. Proc. Amer. Soo. Sugar Beet Technol. (1950), 127-129.
P94 Stewart, J.M. & Duncan E.N. Cottonseed viability after long-time storage. 1976 Agron. J., 66:243-244.
Other relevant reference:
0 68.
R EVALUATION AND UTILISATION
RI01 Dinoor, A. Gezmplasm and the phytopathologist. Plant Genet. Resour. Newel. 1976 (FAO), 32:36-38
R102 Doolittle, S.P. The use of r'ild Lycopersicon species for tomato disease control.1954 Phytopath., 44:409-414.
R103 Pant, K.C., Joshi, B.S. & Chandel, K.P.S. Evaluating a Pisum collection. 1976 Plant Genet. Resour. Newel. (FAO) 32:17-35.-
Other relevant references:
AVE 55. CAR 9. co 47, 49. FUL 33. MIL 10, 14. SAC 40. SOL 180. SOR 80, 82.
S ORGANTQATION, NETWORKS, TRAINING
S40 Hawkes, J.G. & Williams, J.T. The first six years: postgraduate training at 1976 Birmingham. Plant Genet. Resour. Newel. (FAO), 32:2-7.
841 Kyoto University. Plant germ-plasm institute, 8p.
1976
Other relevant referenoe:
C 72.
T GENE BANKS, GENETIC RESOURCES CEWDRES AND WORLD COLLECTIONS
T56 University of the Philippines College of Agriculture - SEARCA Gene Bank project.1971, 1973 Plant introduction catalogue No. 1 Sorghum, 22p. Plant introduction
catalogue No. 2 Mungbean, 27p.
SECTION II
CROPS
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CEIALS - GENERAL
CER8 de Cillis U. I grani d'Italia. 1928
Min. Eoon. Naz., Rome
CER9 do Cillis U. I foumenti siollian1942 Catania
i. Pub. Stat. Sper. Granicol. Sioil. 9,
TRITICUM AND AEGILOPS
TR1153 Bashilov, S.V. [The wheats of the Trans-Baikal region] Trudy prikl. Bot. 1934 Genet. Selek., Ser. 5, No. 2, 1-312. (InRssian)
TRI154 Cauderon, Y. & }gan, G. Aegilops seltoides promotion of homoeologous pairing 1974 in one Triticum aestivum x iintermedium derivative. Wheat
Inf. Serv., 39:1-5.
TRI155 Ciferri, R.& Bonvioini, M. Revisione delle vechie razze itallane in rapporto ai 1960 frumenti medditerranei. Pabl. Inst. Bot. Univ., Pavia, 17; 383p.
TRI156 Cferri, R.& Giglioli, G.R. I frumenti di Rodi. Reg. Inst. Agron. Africa Ital. 1939 Florenoe.
TRI157 Ciferri, R.& Gagliolh, G.R. I cereali dell'Afrioa italiana I: I frumenti dell' 1939 Africa Orientale Itallana studiati su materialt origanali. Florence, 298p.
TRI158 Ciferri, R.& Giglioli, G.R. I cereali de.l'Africa italiana III: I frumenti 1941 oasiooli del Sahara libioo. Florence, 555P.
TRI159 Dorofeev, V.F. Die Weizen Tranakaukasiens und ihre Bedentung in der Evolution 1971 der Gattung Tritcum L. 3. Die Spelzweizen Trenskaukasiene (T.m~cha
Dek. et Men., T. spelta L. sap. spelta Dorof., sap. kuokuokianum*Cf-g. und sep. vavlovii Sears.) Z. PflanzenzUcht., 66:3T5-360.
TRI160 Dosba, F. & Cauderon, Y. Analyse statistique du oaryotype d'Aegilops ventrioosa 1973 Tausch. Ann. Amdlior. Plantes, 23:133-143.
TRI161 uioellier, L. Esp~oes et varidtds de odreales oultivds en Algdrae. Algaers. 1930
TRI162 Erroux, J. Irtroduotion au catalogue des blds durs oultivdes en Algdrae. 1958 Bll. Soc. Hist. Nat. Afrique du Nord., 48:239-253.
TR1163 Erroux, J. Lee blds des oasis sahariennes. Int. Reoh. Sahariennes Alger. Mdm 7. 1962 181p.
TR1164 Gadea, M. Tragos espanoles. Inst. nao. Invest. Agron, Madrid. 1954
TRI165 Kihara, H., Yamashita, K. & Tanaka, M. A new strain of Tritiu Rolonioum. 1956 Wheat Inf'. Serv., 4:3.
TRI166 Kimber, G. & Athwal, R.S. A reassessment of the course of evolution of wheat. 1972 Proo. natn. Aoad. Soi., USA, 69:912-915.
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TRI167 Laumont, P. & Erroux, J. Inventaire des blds renoontrds et cultivds en Algerie.1961 Mdm. Soo. Hist. Nat. do l'Afrique du Nord, 5.
TRI168 Lee, J. & Kalteikes, P.J. The application of Mahalonobis's generalized distance1973 to measure genetic divergence in durum wheat. Euphytioa, 22:124-131.
TRI169 Maan, S.S. Cytoplasmic and oytogenetic relationships among tetraploid Triticum 1973 species. Euphytica, 22:287-300.
TRI170 MacKey, J. The taxonomy of heaaplold wheat. Sv. Bot. Tidakr., 48:579-590. 1954
TRI171 McFadden, E.S. & Sears, E.R. The origin of Tritioum spelta and its free-threshing1946 hexaploid relatives. J. Hered., 37:61-69.
TRI172 Mloge, E. Sur plusiers formes particulibres et enddmiques de Triticum dioocoum 1927 Sch. C. r. Acad. Soi., 185:1151-1152.
TRI173 Miege, E. Lea principales variet6s cultivds en Maroc. Casablanca. 1930
TRI174 Molina, R.T. & Pena, A.M. Los Trigos de la Cores Hispanica. Inst. nac. Invest. 1952 Agron., Madrid.
TUZ175 Montemartl;.', L.& Ciferri, R. Le razze di frumento coltivale in Sicilia. 1941 Florence.
TRI176 Popova, G. [Species of Aegilops and their mass hybridization with wheat in1923 Turkestan.] Trudy prikl. Bot. Genet. Selek., 13:461-482. (In Tssian)
TRI177 Schreiber, L. [Wheats of Mediterranean islands.] Trudy prikl. Bot. Genet. 1934 Selek., 27:41-240. (In Russian)
TRI178 Somayajulu, P.L.N., Joshi, A.B. & Murty, B.R. Genetic divergence in wheat. 1970 Indian J. Genet., 30:47-58.
TRI179 Tanaka, M. & Ichikawa, S. Cytogenetical relationships of two types of Triticum1972 araraticum Jakubz. to other tetraploid wheat species. Jap. .Gniet., 47:103-114.
TRI180 Tanaka, M. & Isni, H. Cytogenetical evidence on the speciation of wild tetraploid1973 wheats collected in Iraq, Turkey and I-an. Proc. 4th internat. Wheat Genetics Symp., 115-121.
TRI181 Tanaka, M. & Ishii, H. Hybrid sterility and chromosomal interchanges found in the1975 Timophreevi group of tetraploid wheat. Jap. J. Genet., 50:141-149. TRI182 Zanini, E.& Ballatore, G.P. Variett e razze di grano pit diffuse in Sicilia.
1948 Huanes, 10, Milan.
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B8'. CER 8, 9.
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AVENA
AVE55 Dinoor, A. & Wahl, I. Reaction of non-cultivated oats from Israel to Canadian
1963 races of crown rust and stem rust. Can. J. Plant Sol., 43:263-270.
AVE56 Rajhathy, T. Chronosome polyneophism in Avena ventriooea. Chromosoma, 35: 1971 206-216.
AVE57 Rajhathy, T., Shearer, D.A. & Warner, E.M. A thin-layer chromotographlo study
Can. J. Genet. Cytol., 13:769-759.1971 of some amphiploids in Avena.
SECALE
vavlloviiSEC34 Khush, G.S. Cy-togenetio and evolutionary studies in Secale IV. Secale 1963 and its biosystematio status. Z. Pflanzenzoht., 50:34-43.
ZEA
in Brazil and other eastern South AmericanF.G., et al. Races of maizeZEA87 Breiger, 283p.
1958 countries. Nat. Aoad. Sol.-Nat. Res. Council Publ. no. 593.
Races of maize in the West Indies. Nat. Acad. Scl.-Nat. Rea. CouncilZEA88 Brown, W.L.
1960 Publ. no. 792. 44p.
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MIL27 Upadhyay, M.K. & Murty, B.R. Genetic .Ivergence in relation to grographical 1970 distribution in pearl mllet. Indian J. Genet., 30:704-715.
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00063 Smithy A.O. San Blas coconuts in Malaya. falay. Agrio. J., 20:583-585. 1932
00C64 Smith, A.C. The Pacific am a key to flowering plant history. University of 1970 Hawaii.
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0OOC7 Ziller, R. La collection mondiale du coootier. Oleagineux, 17:837-846. 1962
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HEV6 Bouharmont, J. Rooherohes taxonomiquas et oaryologiques ohez quelqaes esphoos du 1960 genre Hewa.a Ser. Sol. INEAC, 64p.
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CIT28 Cameron, J.W. & Soost, R.K. Citrus, Citrus app. In Ferwarda, F.P. & Wit, F., 1969 ads. Outlines of perennial crop breedIng in"the tropios, Wageningen,
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ARTOCARPUS
ARP13 Coenen, J. & Barrau, J. The breadfruit tree in Mioronesia. S. Paifio Bull., 1961 Ot., 37-39; 65-67.
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ALLIUM
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BRASSICA
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BRA54 Helm, J. Die Chinakohle im Sortiment Gatersleben III. Brassica narinosa 1963 L.H. Bailey. Kulturpflanze, 11:416-421.
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CUCURBITA, CUCUMIS, CITRULLUS AND LAGENARIA
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PIS15 Singh, T.P. & Singh, K.B. Seleotion indices in field pea. Rajendra agrio. 1972 Univ. Ron. J., 2:272-276.
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GLY24 Hermana, F.J. A revision of the genus Glyoine and its immediate allies. USDA. 1962 Bull. 1268, 82p.
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TRL18 Aggarwal, V.D. & Kang, M.S. Genetic variability, correlation and path analysis 1976 studies in horse grain (Doliohos biflorus L.). Trop. Agrio., 53:335-340.
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