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Wheat Genetics Resource Center

Kansas State University
Department of Plant Pathology

4024 Throckmorton
1712 Claflin Road
Manhattan, KS 66506-5502
785-532-6176
785-532-5692 fax
wgrc@k-state.edu

Wheat Genetics Resource Center
Kansas Wheat Innovation Center

1990 Kimball Ave
Manhattan, KS 66502
785-320-4383

1988

JOURNAL ARTICLES

Gill BS and Appels R. 1988. Relationships between Nor-loci from different Triticeae species. Pl Syst Evol 160:77-89.

Gill BS, Morris KLD, and Appels R. 1988. Assignment of the genomic affinities of chromosomes from polyploid Elymus species added to wheat. Genome 30:70-82.

Lapitan NLV, Sears RG, and Gill BS. 1988. Amplification of repeated DNA sequences in wheat X rye hybrids regenerated from tissue culture. Theor Appl Genet 75:381-388. [PDF]

Mitchell LE, Gill BS, and Appels R. 1988. Fractionation of alcohol dehydrogenase and alpha amylase alleles from whet in actinomycin-D/CsCl gradients. Pl Syst Evol 160:61-64.

Rayburn LA and Gill BS. 1988. Repeated DNA sequences in Triticum (Poaceae): chromosomal mapping and its bearing on the evolution of B and G genomes. Pl Syst Evol 159:229-235.


GERMPLASM RELEASES

Gill BS, Raupp WJ, Browder LE, and Cox TS. 1988. Registration of KS86WGRC02 leaf rust resistant hard red winter wheat germplasm. Crop Sci. 28:207.


OTHER PUBLICATIONS

Gill BS and Sears RG. 1988. The current status of chromosome analysis in wheat. In: Chromosome Structure and Function. pp. 299-321.

Papers presented at the 8th International Wheat Genetics Symposium (Miller TE and Koebner RMD, Eds), Institute of Plant Science Research, Cambridge, England. 13-19 July, 1988, 

Gill KS, Gill BS, and Snyder EB. 1988. Triticum araraticum chromosome substitutions in common wheat, Triticum aestivum cv. Wichita. 1:87-92.

Gill BS, Lu F, Schlegel R, and Endo TR. 1988. Toward a cytogenetic and molecular description of wheat chromosomes. 1:477-481.

Raupp WJ, Gill BS, Browder LE, Harvey TL, Hatchett JH, and Wilson DL. 1988. Genetic diversity in wheat relatives for disease and insect resistance. 2:879-884.