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Lotus
Newsletter 1992
Volume 23
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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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Notes from the
editor |
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2. Meeting announcements |
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Events |
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3. Lotus activities: reports and
abstracts |
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CAMERON, B.G. and PRAKASH, N.
The Floral and
Seed Structure of a poisonous species of Lotus from Australia. |
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BLUMENTHAL, M.J. and HARRIS, C.A.
Maku lotus
soil seed banks in farmers fields in eastern Australia. |
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KELMAN, W.M., BLUMENTHAL, M.J. and HARRIS, C.A.
Evaluation of
Lotus pedunculatus and L. corniculatus accessions in south-eastern
Australia. |
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GRANT, W.F., McDOUGALL, R.B. and COULMAN, B.
Sessile
inflorescence - a putative new mutant in Birdsfoot trefoil. |
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ACEBES GINOVÉS, J.R.
Sobre los
Dorycnium Mill. (Lotus L.) Canarios. |
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NIIZEKI, M., NAKAJO, S. and HARADA, T.
Somatic cell
hybridization in rice and Birdsfoot trefoil. |
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STEINER, J.J.
Autogamous broad-leaf Birdsfoot trefoil germplasm, AG-S4. |
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MOON, T.Y. and KIM, J.H.
The distribution
records of Lotus corniculatus var. japonicus Regel in Korea. |
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DY, L., SHAO, J.H., ZHANG, J., ZHANG, L., WANG, W., YU, M.M., XU, S.M. and
FAN, Y.L.
Regeneration of GUS,Bt-toxin and HNP transgenic plants of Lotus
corniculatus. |
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BANUELOS, G.S., CARDON, G.E., MACKEY, B., BEN-ASHER, J., WU, L. and
BEUSELINCK, P.
Boron and
selenium removal in boron-laden soil by Birdsfoot trefoil. |
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PHILLIP UPCHURCH, R. and JOHNSON, M.B.
Lotus in the
seed bank of the desert legume program. |
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SHELDRICK, R.D. and MARTYN, T.M.
Further
developments with Lotus screening in the UK. |
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ROBERTS, C.A. and BEUSELINCK, P.R.
Condensed
tannins in Lotus species. |
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HOVELAND, C.S.
Lotus
research in Georgia. |
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MONTES, L.
Morphological and agronomical characterization of Lotus corniculatus L.
accessions. |
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LASZLO, N. The
effects of herbicides formulated of Imidazolinone on Lotus corniculatus L.
(c.v. G keskenylevelú). |
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CARRON, T.R., MORRIS, P., EVANS, T.E. and ROBBINS, M.P.
Condensed
tannin levels in different tissues and different developmental stages of
transformed and non-transformed Lotus corniculatus. |
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STRITTMATTER, C.D., WAGNER, M.L., KADE, M., RIVERO, M., RICCO, R.A. and
GURNI, A.A.Identification
of Lotus corniculatus L. and L. tenuis (Waldst. et Kit.) seeds by its
flavonoids. |
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DAL
BELLO, G.M. and SISTERNA, M.N.
Seed
pathology of Lotus spp. |
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CHAO,
L., DE BATTISTA, J.P. and SANTIÑAQUE, F.
A survey of
diseases affecting Lotus corniculatus in west Uruguay and Entre Rios
province (Argentina). |
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MOS,
M. Variation of
morphological and anatomical pod traits, their effects on the tendency to
deshisce and seed yield in birdsfoot trefoil. |
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MOS,
M. Anatomic
investigation of the pod of common birdsfoot trefoil / Lotus corniculatus L. |
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MOS,
M. Genotypic and
topographical variation of seed quality traits in birdsfoot trefoil. |
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MOS,
M. Flowering
biology and pod dehiscence in birdsfoot trefoil / Lotus corniculatus L. Part
II. Variation of anatomical traits of pods depending their position on the
plant / Lotus corniculatus. |
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MOS, M.
Flowering biology
and pod dehiscence in birdsfoot trefoil / Lotus corniculatus L. Part III.
Evaluation of various methods of testing resistance to pod dehiscence /
Lotus corniculatus L. |
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MOS, M. Seed
yield components in domestic varieties of Birdsfoot trefoil. |
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4.
Request for
wild-collected Lotus material. D. A. Jones. |
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5.
Recent Lotus publications. |
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