For the past five years, our laboratory has been attempting to establish a system of somatic cell genetics for soybean. Although our results are far from complete, they are sufficiently encouraging to suggest that such a system will be practical and that it should be possible to construct a complete genetic. map within a few years. The rapidity with which this can be done relies in part on the somatic genetics discussed in this report and in part on a molecular genetic analysis which is now underway
In 1969, Walter Fehr of Iowa State University found a dwarf soybean plant (T263) in an early elite b...
Our study of unknown synaptic mutants attempts to provide more information about genetics of megaspo...
A soybean germplasm data bank has been set up by members of the Department of Agronomy at the Univer...
The recently developed techniques of plant tissue culture have been used to develop somatic cell gen...
Introduction: A potential application of plant cell and tissue culture to plant improvement is likel...
During three years (1972 to 1974), studies were conducted on the technique of crossing as well as on...
The synthesis of random-mating soybean populations and their use in recurrent selection programs was...
There is evidence that only small increases in yield have resulted from soybean breeding in the Unit...
Mutant T251 was found by Dr. R. L. Bernard at the University of Illinois in an F2 progeny from the c...
Tang and Loo (1940) first reported the induction of tetraploid soybeans by soaking day-old seedlings...
Since 1970, soybean radiation experiments have been conducted in Thailand. The objectives are (1) to...
Several genetic factors have been identified which govern specific nodulation response in soybeans. ...
Orf and Hymowitz (1976) using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed that the seed protein band...
In genetic and breeding work for soybean, it is essential to establish a variety adaptable to the cl...
Since the identification of an insertion element (Tgml) in the lectin gene (Lel) of lectin-negative ...
In 1969, Walter Fehr of Iowa State University found a dwarf soybean plant (T263) in an early elite b...
Our study of unknown synaptic mutants attempts to provide more information about genetics of megaspo...
A soybean germplasm data bank has been set up by members of the Department of Agronomy at the Univer...
The recently developed techniques of plant tissue culture have been used to develop somatic cell gen...
Introduction: A potential application of plant cell and tissue culture to plant improvement is likel...
During three years (1972 to 1974), studies were conducted on the technique of crossing as well as on...
The synthesis of random-mating soybean populations and their use in recurrent selection programs was...
There is evidence that only small increases in yield have resulted from soybean breeding in the Unit...
Mutant T251 was found by Dr. R. L. Bernard at the University of Illinois in an F2 progeny from the c...
Tang and Loo (1940) first reported the induction of tetraploid soybeans by soaking day-old seedlings...
Since 1970, soybean radiation experiments have been conducted in Thailand. The objectives are (1) to...
Several genetic factors have been identified which govern specific nodulation response in soybeans. ...
Orf and Hymowitz (1976) using polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed that the seed protein band...
In genetic and breeding work for soybean, it is essential to establish a variety adaptable to the cl...
Since the identification of an insertion element (Tgml) in the lectin gene (Lel) of lectin-negative ...
In 1969, Walter Fehr of Iowa State University found a dwarf soybean plant (T263) in an early elite b...
Our study of unknown synaptic mutants attempts to provide more information about genetics of megaspo...
A soybean germplasm data bank has been set up by members of the Department of Agronomy at the Univer...