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Published in Crop Sci 39:1692-1696 (1999)
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Transfer of Wheat-Rye Translocation Chromosomes Conferring Resistance to Hessian Fly from Bread Wheat into Durum Wheat

B. Friebea, R.G. Kynasta, J.H. Hatchettb, R.G. Searsc, D.L. Wilsona and B.S. Gilla

a Dep. of Plant Pathology, Wheat Genetics Resource Center, Plant Sciences Building, Throckmorton Hall, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS 66506-5502 USA
b USDA-ARS, Dep. of Entomology, Waters Hall, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS 66506-5502 USA
c Dep. of Agronomy, Plant Sciences Building, Throckmorton Hall, Kansas State Univ., Manhattan, KS 66506-5502 USA



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Fig. 1 Genomic in situ hybridization patterns of mitotic metaphase chromosomes of T1BL·2R#2L (a) and Ti4AS·4AL-6R#1L-4AL (b) durum wheat germplasms. Rye chromatin is visualized by yellow FITC fluorescence whereas wheat chromatin is counterstained with propidium iodide and fluoresce red

 


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Fig. 2 Spike morphologies of the recipient durum wheat cultivar Cando (left), the Ti4AS·4AL-6R#1L-4AL durum wheat germplasms (middle), and the T1BL·2R#2L durum wheat germplasm (right)

 





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