III. Seed Stocks Grown, 1936
Inbred strains. Selfed or sibbed ears of all the inbred strains in disease resistance test.
seg. cultures of | lg1 gs2 b x lg1 gs2 b v4 |
" | yt x a1 na ts4 |
" | a1 Dt x a1 lg2 B Pl |
" | a2 x v2 pr1 bm1 A1C R |
" | R g1 nl1 x zb5 |
au1 au2 sh | da au1 au2 sh |
a1 na ts4 Dt | g4 wx |
Tp gl1 ra1 v5 | a1 lg2 Dt |
ar wx | g2 A1B Pl |
hf | bm3 |
Kn | gi |
gl5 | gl8 |
vx (Wiggans) | fr1 fr2 gl1 ij |
P ts2 br f1 bm3 | yg2 |
lg1 gl2 b v4 | lg1 gl2 B v4 |
A1Pl sm seg b | j1 ms8 x j1 Ms8/ms8 |
gl4 x yg2 c sh wx | r1 zb5 |
No germination:
d7 g1 x gl8
A1C r sh wx y1 pr1 Su/su1 x dx
su2
Y4 Y4 it it
Too late:
yg3 | seg. lg34a ms |
va1 | af34a (= aristifolia) |
gl33a (= gl2) | sn (= siamensis) |
gl33b (amargo corn) | 10 pkges. of seed from Australia |
(Note: this seed from Australia is of various inbred strains, developed at Queensland Agricultural High School and College, which show seedling characters such as fine-stripe and virescent. These characters ought to be studied in a region with a longer growing season than at Ithaca. A small amount of this seed is available for distribution.)