Pisum Genetics_2010-Volume 42_PGA Notes
Contents
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Research Papers
Identification of tolerance to Fusarium root rot in wild pea germplasm with high levels of partial resistance
Porter, L.D......................................................................................................................................................................................1
Field quantification of foliar chlorophyll content in Pisum germplasm
Ambrose, M.J................................................................................................................................................................................7
Potential of the intercrops of normal-leafed and semi-leafless pea cultivars for forage production
Cupina, B., Krstic, D., Antanasovic, S., Eric, P., Pejic, B., Mikic, A. and Mihailovic, V................................................11
Distribution and new records of Pisum sativum subsp. elatius in Serbia
Zlatkovic, B., Mikic, A.and Smykal, P...................................................................................................................................15
Potential alternative hosts for the pea powdery mildew pathogen Erysiphe trifolii
Attanayake, R.N., Dugan, F. ., Chen, W ., Glawe, D.A. and McPhee, K.E.....................................................................18
Contributions to the characterization of Vaviloviaformosa (syn. Pisumformosum.). I. Anatomy of stem, leaf and calyx
Zoric, L., Lukovic, J., Mikic, A., Akopian, J., Gabrielyan, I., Sarukhanyan, N., Vanyan, A., Smykal, P., Kenicer,
G., Vishnyakova, M. and Ambrose, M....................................................................................................................................21
Contributions to the characterization of Vavilovia formosa (syn. Pisum formosum). II. Morphology of androecium and
gynoecium and mitosis
Atlagic, J., Mikic, A., Sarukhanyan, N., Vanyan, A., Akopian, J., Gabrielyan, I., Smykal, P., Kenicer, G.,
Vishnyakova, M. and Ambrose, M.........................................................................................................................................25
Contributions to the characterization of Vavilovia formosa (syn. Pisum formosum). III. Contents of macro- and
microelements
Zeremski-Skoric, T., Mikic, A., Sarukhanyan, N., Vanyan, A., Akopian, J., Gabrielyan, I., Smykal, P., Kenicer,
G., Vishnyakova, M. and Ambrose, M...................................................................................................................................28
On intraspecific variation of Vavilovia formosa (Stev.) Fed. (= Pisum formosum (Stev.) Alef.: Fabeae)
Sinjushin, A.A. and Belyakova, A.S........................................................................................................................................31
An archaeobotanical and molecular fairy tale about the early Iron Age Balkan princess and the charred pea
Medovic, A., Jovanovic, Z., Stanisavljevic, N., Radovic, S., Mikic, A., Dordevic, V. and Cupina, B........................35
Brief Communications
Words denoting pea (Pisum sativum) in constructed languages
Mikic, A., Ignjatovic-Cupina, A. and Cupina, B...................................................................................................................39
Mapping the st locus in respect to three molecular markers on Linkage Group III
Bogdanova, V.S. and Yadrikhinskiy, A.K................................................................................................................................41
Yellow green (ygl) mutation in Pisum
Ambrose, M.J..............................................................................................................................................................................43
Genistein and methyl jasmonate inhibit nodulation of Pisum sativum
Chen, D., Chen, C. and Weeden, N.......................................................................................................................................45
Membership List.................................................................................................................................................................................47
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