Wheat Information Service No.59 Wheat Information Service No.59



Contents

I. Research Notes:
D. METTIN, R. SCHLEGEL & W.-D. BLUTHNER:The meiotic behaviour of a triploid Triticum monococcum, p.1
S. GEORGIEV:New botanicial sphaerococcum varieties in T. aestivum obtained as a result of EMS treatment, p.3
T.M. SHNAIDER & O.J. PRIILINN:The use of ph mutant increasing homoelogous pairing in wheat x rye hybrids, p.6
R.K. BEHL:Comparative efficiency of grouping methods in triticale, p.9
H. YOSHIDA & K. KAWAGUCHI:Some agronomic chracters and grain protein content of Chinese Spring monosomics and ditelosomics, p.13
N.M. SHAHANI & N.N. SAULESCU:Association of seed protein with grain weight and size in winter and spring wheat crosses, p.18
R.P.S. CHAUHAN & J. PRASAD:Salt tolerance of wheat in relation to nature of salinity, p.24
S. KULKARNI:An unrecognized sources of inoculum of wheat stem rust in India, p.29
V. KUMAR & B.D. BAIJAL:Influence of tannins on endogenous and GA3 induced plumule growth in four genetically diverse wheat cultivars, p.31
A.S. LARIK, H.M.I. HAFFIZ & Y.A. AL-SAHEAL:Genotypic variation in mineral uptake efficiency in wheat mutants under different cultural regimes, p.35
A.S. LARIK, H.M.I. HAFFIZ & M.B. KUMBHAR:Evaluation of wheat mutants for improved physiological efficiency, p.41

II. Records:
R.A. MCINTOSH:Catalogue of gene symbols for wheat 1984 supplement, p.43

III. News:
Organization change of Kihara Institute, p.48
Proceedings of 6th IWGS at Kyoto, p.48
Catalogue of Aegilops-Triticum strains published, p.50

IV. Editorial Remarks:
Announcement for Future Issues, p.51
Membership fee, p.51
Acknowledgement, p.51
Coordinationg Committee, ...cover
Explanation of the Figure on the Cover, ...cover