Lotus Newsletter 1985

Volume 16

 

Front Cover

1. Introduction

 

Contents

Introduction
 

2. Feature Article

 
The origin and Evolution of Lotus as Revealed Through Ecology, Cytogenetics, Cyanogenesis, Herbivores, Phenols, Rhodanese, and Tannins, by William F. Grant.
 

3. Lotus activities: abstracts and reports

 
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.
STEPHENSON, A. G. and WINSOR, J. A. Lotus corniculatus selectively aborts fruits resulting from self-pollination.
BALATTI, P.A. and GIMENEZ, D.O. Photoperiod and night temperature effects on Lotus tenuis I. Nodulation and Nitrogen fixation.
GIMENEZ, D.O. and BELATTI, P.A. Photoperiod and night temperature effects on Lotus tenuis II. Growth Analysis.
SCHOENEBERGER, M.M.; VOLK, R.J. and DAVEY, C.B. Early performance of Mycorrhizal and Nonmycorrhizal big trefoil in a forest soil.
FOULDS, W. and CARTWRIGHT, Z. Polymorphisms for cyanogenesis in Lotus australis andr. from Coastal Dunes at Kalbarri, Western Australia.
COOPER, K.W. Asymmetrical marking of bees of the family Megachilidae by certain species of Lotus: complementation of flower asymmetry and bee behavior.
 

4. Germplasm and Cultivar Releases

 
Notice of release of MU-81 Birdsfoot trefoil germplasm
 

5. Chromosome Number Reports

 
Chromosome Number Reports.
 

6. New Books

 
New Books
 

7. Meetings

 
Second International Legume Conference
 

8. Recent Lotus Publications

 
 

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