VI. SEED STOCKS
PROPAGATED AND RECEIVED
This past summer 140 cultures were propagated to
maintain our present genetic stocks, to increase new genes and to incorporate
genes into new linkage testers. The use of inbred lines with wide range of
adaptation has continued in outcrossing weak stocks to obtain vigor.
The Co�p has received the following new cultures:
Genes |
Furnished by |
v�16 |
C.R. Burnham |
Div. of Agronomy &
Plant Genetics |
|
bm3 |
University of Minnesota |
University Farm |
|
St. Paul 1, Minnesota |
|
|
|
A C rg y p
lg gl2 sh wx multiple
recessive combinations of endosperm and seedling loci. |
R. A. Brink |
Department of Genetics |
|
University of Wisconsin |
|
Madison 6, Wisconsin |
|
|
|
hm |
A. J. Ullstrup |
Department of Plant
Pathology |
|
H. carbonum Race I |
Purdue University |
Lafayette, Indiana |
|
(through L. J. Tyler,
Cornell) |
|
|
|
A A C C R r pr pr i i
Mt mt |
H. C. Eyster |
Charles F. Kettering
Foundation |
|
Yellow Springs, Ohio |
J. P. Craigmiles