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Euphytica 125: 443–446, 2002. 443 CONTENTS Volume 125 No. 1 2002 Androgenesis in a Lolium multiflorum × Festuca arundinacea hybrid to generate geno- typic variation for drought resistance A.G. Zare, M.W. Humphreys, J.W. Rogers, A.M. Mortimer & H.A. Collin 1–11 Regeneration and analysis of citrus interspecific mixoploid hybrid plants from asym- metric somatic hybridization J. Liu & X. Deng 13–20 Diversity in selected wild and cultivated species of pigeonpea using RFLP of mtDNA S. Sivaramakrishnan, S. Kannan & L.J. Reddy 21–28 Genetic components of pod shattering in soybean P. Tukamuhabwa, P. Rubaihayo & K.E. Dashiell 29–34 Identification of alleles at two loci controlling resistance to Phomopsis stem blight in narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) M. Shankar, M.W. Sweetingham & W.A. Cowling 35–44 Culturing shoot-tip clumps of pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] and optimal microprojectile bombardment parameters for transient expression P. Devi & M. Sticklen 45–50 Organelle based molecular analyses of the genetic relatedness of cultivated alfalfa (Medicago sativa L) to Medicago edgeworthii Sirjaev, and Medicago ruthenica (L.) Lede- bour T.A. Campbell & G.R. Bauchan 51–58 Cultivar identification and genetic fingerprinting of temperate fruit tree species using DNA markers A. Wünsch & J.I. Hormaza 59–67 The Role of epistasis in controlling seed yield and other agronomic traits in an Andean × Mesoamerican cross of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) W.C. Johnson& P. Gepts 69–79 Components of resistance to late leaf spot and rust among interspecific derivatives and their significance in a foliar disease resistance breeding in groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) S.L.Dwivedi, S. Pande, J.N. Rao & S.N. Nigam 81–88 AFLP in Triticum aestivum L.: patterns of genetic diversity and genome distribution S.P. Hazen, P. Leroy & R.W. Ward 89–102 Field performance of bermudagrass germplasm expressing somaclonal variation selec- ted for divergent responses to fall armyworm W.D. Pitman, S.S. Croughan & M.J. Stout 103–111

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Euphytica 125: 443–446, 2002. 443

CONTENTS Volume 125 No. 1 2002

Androgenesis in a Lolium multiflorum × Festuca arundinacea hybrid to generate geno-typic variation for drought resistanceA.G. Zare, M.W. Humphreys, J.W. Rogers, A.M. Mortimer & H.A. Collin 1–11

Regeneration and analysis of citrus interspecific mixoploid hybrid plants from asym-metric somatic hybridizationJ. Liu & X. Deng 13–20

Diversity in selected wild and cultivated species of pigeonpea using RFLP of mtDNAS. Sivaramakrishnan, S. Kannan & L.J. Reddy 21–28

Genetic components of pod shattering in soybeanP. Tukamuhabwa, P. Rubaihayo & K.E. Dashiell 29–34

Identification of alleles at two loci controlling resistance to Phomopsis stem blight innarrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.)M. Shankar, M.W. Sweetingham & W.A. Cowling 35–44

Culturing shoot-tip clumps of pearl millet [Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br.] and optimalmicroprojectile bombardment parameters for transient expressionP. Devi & M. Sticklen 45–50

Organelle based molecular analyses of the genetic relatedness of cultivated alfalfa(Medicago sativa L) to Medicago edgeworthii Sirjaev, and Medicago ruthenica (L.) Lede-bourT.A. Campbell & G.R. Bauchan 51–58

Cultivar identification and genetic fingerprinting of temperate fruit tree species usingDNA markersA. Wünsch & J.I. Hormaza 59–67

The Role of epistasis in controlling seed yield and other agronomic traits in an Andean× Mesoamerican cross of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)W.C. Johnson & P. Gepts 69–79

Components of resistance to late leaf spot and rust among interspecific derivativesand their significance in a foliar disease resistance breeding in groundnut (Arachishypogaea L.)S.L.Dwivedi, S. Pande, J.N. Rao & S.N. Nigam 81–88

AFLP in Triticum aestivum L.: patterns of genetic diversity and genome distributionS.P. Hazen, P. Leroy & R.W. Ward 89–102

Field performance of bermudagrass germplasm expressing somaclonal variation selec-ted for divergent responses to fall armywormW.D. Pitman, S.S. Croughan & M.J. Stout 103–111

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Phosphorus use efficiency in tall, semi-dwarf and dwarf near-isogenic lines of springwheatG.G.B. Manske, J.I. Ortiz-Monasterio, R.M. van Ginkel, S. Rajaram & P.L.G. Vlek 113–119

Usefulness of AFLP markers to estimate varietal homogeneity of rapeseed inbred linevarieties in the context of plant registration and protectionV. Lombard, B. Tireau, F. Blouet, D. Zhang & C.P. Baril 121–127

Half-sib progeny evaluation and selection of potatoes resistant to the US8 genotype ofPhytophthora infestans from crosses between resistant and susceptible parentsD.A. Bisognin, D.S. Douches, K. Jastrzebski & W.W. Kirk 129–138

Haploid induction from F1 hybrids between CMS shallot with Allium galanthum cyto-plasm and common onion by unpollinated flower cultureE. Sulistyaningsih, K. Yamashita & Y. Tashiro 139–144

CONTENTS Volume 125 No. 2 2002

Chromosome arm location of the gene controlling leaf pubescence of a Chinese localwheat cultivar ‘Hong-mang-mai’S. Taketa, C.L. Chang, M. Ishii & K. Takeda 141–147

Multiple allelism at a major locus affecting fruit coloration in Cucurbita pepoH.S. Paris 149–153

Viability and storage of bromeliad pollenE. Parton, I. Vervaeke, R. Delen, B. Vandenbussche, R. Deroose & M. De Proft 155–161

Chromosome and cytoplasm analyses of somatic hybrids between onion (Allium cepaL.) and garlic (A. sativum L.)K. Yamashita, Y. Hisatsune, T. Sakamoto, K. Ishizuka & Y. Tashiro 163–167

The occurrence of 2n-pollen and the origin of sexual polyploids in dihaploid roses (Rosahybrida L.)H. El Mokadem, L. Crespel, J. Meynet & S. Gudin 169–177

Genotypic differences in utilization of assimilate sources during maturation of wheatunder chronic heat and heat shock stressesJ. Yang, R.G. Sears, B.S. Gill & G.M. Paulsen 179–188

Genetic variation of tocopherol content in a germplasm collection of Brassica napus L.F.D. Goffman & H.C. Becker 189–196

SPAD readings and associated leaf traits in durum wheat, barley and triticale cultivarsF. Giunta, R. Motzo & M. Deidda 197–205

Molecular mapping of quantitative trait loci for plant growth, yield and yield related traitsacross three diverse locations in a doubled haploid rice populationS. Hittalmani, H.E. Shashidhar, P.G. Bagali, N. Huang, J.S. Sidhu, V.P. Singh & G.S. Khush 207–214

Intra and interlocus interactions between alcobaça (alc), crimson (ogc), and high pig-ment (hp) loci in tomato Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.M.L. de Araújo, W.R. Maluf, L.A.A. Gomes & A.C.B. Oliveira 215–226

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Genotype × environment interactions in the expression of net blotch resistance inspring and winter barley varietiesH.O. Pinnschmidt & M.S. Hovmøller 227–243

Compensation in grain weight and volume in sorghum is associated with expression ofresistance to sorghum midge, Stenodiplosis sorghicolaH.C. Sharma, C.V. Abraham & J.W. Stenhouse 245–254

Genetic parameters for yield in macadamiaC.M. Hardner, C.W. Winks, R.A. Stephenson, E.G. Gallagher & C.A. McConchie 255–264

Segregation distortion in doubled haploid lines of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) detectedby simple sequence repeat (SSR) markersH. Sayed, H. Kayyal, L. Ramsey, S. Ceccarelli & M. Baum 265–272

Simplified AFLP procedure as a tool for identification of strawberry cultivars and ad-vanced breeding linesM. Tyrka, P. Dziadczyk & J.A. Hortynski 273–280

Evaluating genetic variation and relationships among two bromegrass species and theirhybrid using RAPD and AFLP markersY.S.N. Ferdinandez & B.E. Coulman 281–291

CONTENTS Volume 125 No. 3 2002

Introgression of the low browning trait from the wild Mexican species Solanum hjertingiiinto cultivated potato (S. tuberosum L.)D.E. Culley, B.B. Dean & C.R. Brown 293–303

Identification of sources of resistance in lettuce to the lettuce root aphid, PemphigusbursariusP.R. Ellis, S.J. McClement, P.L. Saw, K. Phelps, W.E. Vice, N.B. Kift, D. Astley & D.A.C. Pink 305–315

Somatic hybridization by electrofusion of banana protoplastsK. Matsumoto, A. Duarte Vilarinhos & S. Oka 317–324

The Effect of Inoculum Pressure, Germplasm Selection and Environment on SpringBarley Cultivar Mixtures EfficacyA.C. Newton, D.C. Guy, J. Nadziak & E.S. Gacek 325–335

Osmoregulative capacity in birdseed millet under conditions of water stress. I. Variationin Setaria italica and Panicum miliaceumKaryudi & R.J. Fletcher 337–348

Relationship between somaclonal variation and type of culture in cucumberM. Ładyzynski, W. Burza & S. Malepszy 349–356

Chromosomal locations and genetic relationships of tiller and spike characters in wheatW.L. Li, J.C. Nelson, C.Y. Chu, L.H. Shi, S.H. Huang & D.J. Liu 357–366

Genetic analysis of the response of linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) somatic tissue toin vitro cultivationM.L. Bonell & S.L. Lassaga 367–372

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Construction of a genetic map of melon with molecular markers and horticultural traits,and localization of genes associated with ZYMV resistanceY. Danin-Poleg, Y. Tadmor, G. Tzuri, N. Reis, J. Hirschberg & N. Katzir 373–384

Genetic variation and phylogenetic relationships in East and South Asian melons, Cu-cumis melo L., based on the analysis of five isozymesY. Akashi, N. Fukuda, T. Wako, M. Masuda & K. Kato 385–396

Resistance to powdery mildew in selections from Moroccan barley landracesJ.H. Czembor 397–409

Brassica coenospecies: a rich reservoir for genetic resistance to leaf spot caused byAlternaria brassicaeG. Sharma, V. Dinesh Kumar, A. Haque, S.R. Bhat, S. Prakash & V.L. Chopra 411–417

Chromosome numbers and microsporogenesis in Brachiaria brizantha (Gramineae)A.B. Mendes-Bonato, M.S. Pagliarini, F. Forli, C. Borges do Valle & M.I. de Oliveira Penteado 419–425

Combining ability for seed yield traits of Chenopodium quinoa breeding linesH.D. Mastebroek, E.N. van Loo & O. Dolstra 427–432

Inheritance of resistance to pendimethalin herbicide induced stem damage in soybeanD.G. Glover & W.T. Schapaugh, Jr. 433–437

Instructions to authors439–440

Authors index441–442

Volume contents443–456