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Lotus
Newsletter 1985
Volume
16
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Front Cover |
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1. Introduction |
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Contents |
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Introduction |
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2. Feature Article |
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The origin and
Evolution of Lotus as Revealed Through Ecology, Cytogenetics, Cyanogenesis,
Herbivores, Phenols, Rhodanese, and Tannins, by William F. Grant. |
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3. Lotus activities: abstracts and
reports |
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DIZEO de STRITTMATTER, C.; KADE, M. and VALVERDE, A.
Compared
morphology of the aril region in Lotus corniculatus L. and L. tenuis Waldst.
et Kit. seeds. |
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STEPHENSON, A. G. and WINSOR, J. A.
Lotus
corniculatus selectively aborts fruits resulting from self-pollination. |
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BALATTI, P.A. and GIMENEZ, D.O.
Photoperiod
and night temperature effects on Lotus tenuis I. Nodulation and Nitrogen
fixation. |
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GIMENEZ, D.O. and BELATTI, P.A.
Photoperiod
and night temperature effects on Lotus tenuis II. Growth Analysis. |
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SCHOENEBERGER, M.M.; VOLK, R.J. and DAVEY, C.B.
Early
performance of Mycorrhizal and Nonmycorrhizal big trefoil in a forest soil. |
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FOULDS, W. and CARTWRIGHT, Z.
Polymorphisms
for cyanogenesis in Lotus australis andr. from Coastal Dunes at Kalbarri,
Western Australia. |
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COOPER, K.W.
Asymmetrical marking of bees of the family Megachilidae by certain species
of Lotus: complementation of flower asymmetry and bee behavior. |
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4. Germplasm and Cultivar Releases |
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Notice of
release of MU-81 Birdsfoot trefoil germplasm |
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5. Chromosome Number Reports |
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Chromosome
Number Reports. |
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6. New Books |
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New Books |
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7. Meetings |
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Second International Legume Conference |
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8. Recent Lotus Publications |
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