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2006, Volume 42, Issue 3
2006, Volume 42, Issue 2
2006, Volume 42, Issue 1
2005, Volume 41, Issue SpecialIssue
- 1-1 Contents - Special Issue CJGPB 2005
by editors
- 1-2 Preface
by R. Von Bothmer & M.E. Barkworth & V. Holubec
- 1-27 Archaeobotany of Triticum in prehistory: domestication, spread and speciation
by J. Beneš & E. Hajnalová & M. Hajnalová & V. Komárková
- 1-38 Incongruence and the phylogeny of the Triticeae (Poaceae)
by O. Seberg & G. Petersen
- 1-56 Phylogeny of Aegilops and Triticum inferred from sequence data of cpDNA
by T. Kawahara & K. Yamane
- 1-57 Phylogeographic analysis of the Mediterranean Hordeum marinum Species Group (Poaceae)
by S.S. Jakob & F.R. Blattner
- 1-58 The possible origin of the "StY"-genome Elymus: a new mechanism of allopolyproidy in plants
by B.-R. Lu & Q. Liu
- 1-91 A chloroplast genealogy reveals the impossibility of obtaining correct phylogenetic inference from chloroplast data in Hordeum L. (Poaceae)
by S.S. Jakob & F.R. Blattner
- 1-96 Are North African barleys of type Eastern or Western?
by T. Komatsuda & P. Azhaguvel & D. Vidya-Saraswathi
- 1-97 Hybridization in Elytrigia at Two ploidy levels: parents, progeny, chromosome numbers and genome size
by V. Mahelka & F. Krahulec
- 3-9 Twenty-one years later: the impact of Löve and Dewey's genomic classification proposal
by M.E. Barkworth & R. Von Bothmer
- 13-20 The Leymus Ns-genome
by K. Anamthawat-Jónsson
- 21-26 Polyploidy, introgression, and complex phylogenetic patterns within Elymus
by R.J. Mason-Gamer & M.M. Burns & M. Naum
- 28-37 Phylogenetic Analysis of allopolyploid species
by G. Petersen & O. Seberg
- 39-51 Inferring genetic relationship among haplomes in Triticeae: The utility of the 5S DNA units with examples
by B.R. Baum
- 52-55 Comparative-genetic analysis - a base for wheat taxonomy revision
by N.P. Goncharov
- 59-64 Combining herbarium data with spatial data: potential benefits, new needs
by M.E. Barkworth & J. Mcgrew
- 65-69 The Triticeae in China
by M.E. Barkworth & J. Mcgrew & G. Zhu
- 70-73 Phylogenetic Study of Aegilops species and their relation with Triticum and Secale analysed by glutenin genes
by A. De Bustos & N. Jouve
- 74-78 Introgression between Elymus caninus and E. fibrosus as revealed by morphology and one-dimensional SDS-electrophoresis
by D.E. Gerus & A.V. Agafonov
- 79-85 A Biosystematic study of Elymus charkeviczii, E. mutabilis and E. subfibrosus from the Peninsula Kamchatka
by A.V. Agafonov & D.E. Gerus & B. Salomon
- 86-90 Electrophoretic variation of endosperm proteins and its use for taxonomy and biosystematics in the genus Leymus (Poaceae)
by N.K. Badmayeva & A.V. Agafonov
- 92-95 GISH analysis revealed new aspect of genomic constitution of Thinopyrum intermedium
by M. Kishii & R.R.C. Wang & H. Tsujimoto
- 98-100 Genomic C¨constitution of the New Zealand Triticeae
by A.V. Stewart & N. Ellison & B. Salomon
- 103-107 Introduction of genetic diversity into cereals from their wild relatives
by K. Sato & H. Tsujimoto & R. Von Bothmer
- 108-111 Development of native Western North American Triticeae germplasm in a restoration context
by T.A. Jones & S.R. Larson
- 112-117 Evaluation of diversity in wild relatives of wheat (key note)
by A. Arzani & M.-R. Khalughi & B. Shiran & N. Kharazian
- 118-121 Triticeae biodiversity and conservation, a "genebanker" view
by V. Holubec
- 122-127 Molecular tools for genebank management and evaluation
by A. Börner & M.S. Röder & S. Chebotar & R.K. Varshney & A. Weidner
- 128-133 Functional molecular markers in barley: Development and applications
by R.K. Varshney & M. Prasad & R. Kota & R. Sigmund & A. Börner & J. Valkoun & U. Scholz & N. Stein & A. Graner
- 134-139 In vivo conservation of agro-biodiversity: A selective but practical approach for its sustainable utilization
by S. Farooq & F. Azam
- 140-140 Molecular diversity of Elymus trachycaulus complex species and their relationships to other Elymus species
by G. Sun
- 141-144 Development and use of Ssrs of bread wheat for genetic and physical mapping and transferability to the species of Triticum-Aegilops complex
by H.S. Balyan & P.K. Gupta & S. Rustgi & R. Bandopadhyay & A. Goyal & R. Singh & A. Kumar & N. Kumar & S. Sharma
- 145-153 Remarks to the breeding systems of the Triticeae with special reference to the pollen to ovule ratios
by K. Hammer
- 154-158 Diversity of granule bound starch synthase i coding sequence within selected wild and cultivated Triticeae
by J. Ovesná & M.-C. Nguyen & L. Kučera & V. Holubec
- 159-159 Access to genetic resources and biodiversity information in Triticeae
by H. Knüpffer
- 160-163 Diversity of gliadins and HMW glutenin subunits in Czech registered wheat varieties
by J. Bradová & A. Šašek
- 164-170 Diversity of evaluated characters and HMW-Glu alleles in landraces and cultivars of emmer, einkorn and spelt wheat
by J. Bradová & Z. Stehno & L. Dotlačil & J. Hermuth
- 171-174 LMW glutenin subunits variation in Persian and Polish wheat
by L. Caballero & J.B. Alvarez & L.M. Martín
- 175-178 Collection and characterisation of populations of spelt and emmer in Asturias (Spain)
by L. Caballero & L.M. Martín & J.B. Alvarez
- 179-183 Variability for Fe and Zn in selected germplasm growing on stressed lands
by S. Farooq & F. Azam & R.M. Qureshi
- 184-188 Protein structure variability of Aegilops species
by V. Holubec & V. Dvořáček
- 189-192 Triticeae Genebank vollection as a source of resistance to fungal diseases
by V. Holubec & V. Dumalasová & A. Hanzalová
- 193-193 A comparison of electrophoretic separative methods of RAPD products of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
by Z. Kocourková & Z. Kohutová & H. Vlastníková & P. Sedlák
- 194-194 Inheritance and genetic diversity of flowering types in barley
by T. Komatsuda & Y. Mano & Y. Turuspekov & I. Honda & N. Kawada & Y. Watanabe
- 195-195 A flow-based toolkit for dissection of Triticeae genomes
by P. Kovářová & M. Kubaláková & P. Suchánková & J. Bartoš & J. Číhalíková & J. Doležel
- 196-196 Genotypic and phenotypic distances between chosen varieties of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
by K. Krystkowiak & T. Adamski & Z. Kaczmarek & M. Surma
- 197-197 Diversity of HMW-Glu aalleles in landraces and cultivars of winter wheat (Triticum aestivum), spelt (Triticum spelta) and emmer (Triticum dicoccoides)
by L. Leišová & J. Bradová & E. Gregová
- 198-200 Development and structure of wheat collection in the Research Institute of Crop Production, Prague
by Z. Stehno & L. Dotlačil & I. Faberová & I. Bareš
- 201-201 Dissecting the barley genome to chromosome arms by flow sorting
by P. Suchánková & M. Kubaláková & P. Kovářová & J. Bartoš & J. Číhalíková & T. Endo & J. Doležel
- 202-202 Development of BAC resources for genomic research on wheat
by J. Šafář & J. Janda & J. Bartoš & M. Kubaláková & P. Kovářová & J. Číhalíková & H. Šimková & P. Sourdille & M. Bernard & B. Chalhoub & J. Doležel
- 203-206 DNA polymorphism in some samples of European emmer
by M. Švec & P. Civáň & K. Mikulová & T. Kuchta & P. Siekel & P. Hauptvogel & Š. Masák
- 207-207 GeneThresher® methylation filtering technology - A path to rapid gene and marker discovery in plants
by U. Warek & J.A. Bedell & M.A. Budiman & N. Lakey
- 208-211 The genes on homoeologous group 3 chromosomes determine brittle rachides in Triticum and Aegilops
by N. Watanabe & N. Takesada & Y. Fujii & P. Martinek
- 212-217 Heterogeneity in carbon isotope discrimination in leaves, stalks and spikes of ten annual wild Triticeae species
by J. Zámečník & V. Holubec
- 218-218 Anther culture derived progeny of winter wheat with rye-translocation
by A. Žofajová & S. Masar & M. Užík
- 219-219 Coupling expressed sequences and bacterial artificial chromosome resources to access the barley genome
by J.T. Svensson & J. Xu & J. Zheng & H.N. Witt & P. Condamine & S. Wanamaker & K. Madishetty & F.M. You & M.-C. Luo & M. Roose & T. Jiang & X. Cui & S. Lonardi & T.J. Close
- 220-223 A Triticeae Website: report of discussion
by M.E. Barkworth & S.-J. Lim
- 227-227 Wild cereals in breeding
by J. Valkoun
- 228-232 Biolistic and Agrobacterium-mediated transient expression of UidA in Triticale immature embryos
by S. Rubio & N. Jouve & J.M. González
- 233-237 The interrelationships of agronomic characters in a doubled haploid population of wheat
by B. Heidari & G. Saeidi & B.E. Sayed Tabatabaei & K. Suenaga
- 238-245 Dna fingerprinting and sexual characterization revealed two distinct populations of Magnaporthe grisea in wheat blast from Brazil
by A.S. Urashima & R. Galbieri & A. Stabili
- 246-250 Variation and path coefficient analysis of important agronomic traits in two- and six-rowed recombinant inbred lines of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
by F. Shahinnia & A.M. Rezai & B.E. Sayed Tabatabaei
- 251-251 Global database of wheat wild relatives
by J. Konopka & J. Valkoun
- 252-262 Salinity tolerance in Triticeae
by S. Farooq & F. Azam
- 263-267 Evaluation of variation among durum wheat f3 families for grain yield and its components under normal and water-stress field conditions
by M. Golabadi & A. Arzani & S.M.M. Maibody
- 268-272 Effects of salinity on syntethic wheat genotypes
by F. Mohabbati
- 273-280 Investigation the effect of abscisic acid on drought stress introduction in wheat seedlings
by S.S. Moosavi & B.Y. Samadi & A. Zali & M. Ghannadha & M. Omidi & M. Naghavi
- 281-283 QTL analyses for three grain quality traits in bread wheat using intervarietal mapping populations
by H.S. Balyan & P.K. Gupta & P.L. Kulwal & N. Kumar
- 284-287 Utilization of wild relatives and primitive forms of wheat in Czech wheat breeding
by P. Bartoš & V. Šíp & A. Hanzalová & L. Kučera & J. Ovesná & J. Valkoun & J. Chrpová & R. Hanušová & V. Dumalasová & E. Stuchlíková & K. Zadražil
- 288-288 Chromosomal location of molecular markers linked to aluminum tolerance genes in rye
by C. Benito & G. Fontecha & J. Silva-Navas & V. Hernández-Riquer & M. Eguren & R.M. Escribano & M.A. Mestres & F.J. Gallego
- 289-289 Bread-making quality of Triticale with Glu-D1 5+10 introduced into 1R
by I. Burešová & P. Martinek
- 290-293 Study of the homologous recombination genetic system to improve genetic transformation of wheat
by A. De Bustos & R. Pérez & N. Jouve
- 294-294 Development of winter wheat genotypes with unique combination of glutenin alleles by marker-assisted selection
by E. Gregová & S. Šliková
- 295-301 The yield formation in the alternative varieties of wheat
by F. Hnilička & J. Petr & H. Hniličková & J. Martinková
- 302-303 Early detection of common bunt in Triticeae by PCR method
by M. Kochanová & V. Dumalasová & E. Prokinová & P. Ryšánek
- 304-304 Relation of the protein fractions composition to the qualitative parameters of wheat for different ways of utilization
by L. Krejčířová & I. Capouchová
- 305-305 The frequency of transgression effects in F1DH, F2DH, SSD barley lines
by A. Kuczyńska & M. Surma & Z. Kaczmarek & T. Adamski
- 306-306 The influence of spikelet position on mass and number of wheat grains
by J. Lukovic & M. Kraljevic-Balalic
- 307-310 Papillar resistance against powdery mildew fungus in Triticum sp
by K. Mikulová & M. Švec & A. Lux & P. Civáň
- 311-311 Genetic analysis of quantitative traits in bread wheat under normal and moisture stress conditions
by S.S. Moosavi & Y.B. Samadi & A. Zali & M.R. Ghannadha
- 312-312 Evaluation of general and specific combining ability of bread wheat quantitative traits in normal and moisture stress conditions
by S.S. Moosavi & B.Y. Samadi & A. Zali & M.R. Ghannadha
- 313-313 Peculiarities of the growth and development of triticale in comparision with wheat and rye
by J. Petr & D. Hradecká
- 314-318 Multivariate RP-HPLC analysis as a tool in quality studies in durum wheat
by W.J. Rogers & J.L. Robutti & S.E. Lerner & A.M. Di Martino & N.R. Ponzio & F.S. Borrás & M. Cogliatti & M.L. Seghezzo & E.R. Molfese
- 319-319 HMW glutenin composition in wheat doubled haploid populations
by M. Rębarz & M. Moczulski & M. Surma & T. Adamski
- 320-320 Dissecting the barley genome to chromosome arms by flow sorting
by P. Suchánková & M. Kubaláková & J. Bartoš & J. Číhalíková & T. Endo & J. Doležel
- 321-321 Utilization of alien leaf rust resistance genes for development of resistant wheat genotypes by backross
by S. Šliková & E. Gregová & P. Bartoš & A. Hanzalová
- 322-324 Differences among Triticum dicoccum, T. monococcum and T. spelta in rate of nitrate uptake
by M. Trčková & I. Raimanová & Z. Stehno
- 325-325 Resistance of wheat (Triticum aestivum) to Septoria tritici blotch (Mycosphaerella graminicola) on leaf segments
by L. Věchet & M. Vojáčková
- 326-330 Breeding for root characters and grain yield in wheat
by J.G. Waines & B. Ehdaie
- 331-331 Anther culture derived progeny of winter wheat with rye-translocation
by A. Žofajová & S. Masár & M. Užík
- 335-344 Conservation and utilization of plant genetic resources - future directions
by M. Mackay & R. Von Bothmer & B. Skovmand
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