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Enhancing Yield of Semidwarf Barley

Kendell B. Hellewella, Donald C. Rasmussonb and Maria Gallo-Meagherc

a Hybritech, 6025 West 300 South, Lafayette, IN 47905 USA
b Dep. of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108 USA
c Agronomy Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-0300 USA



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Fig. 1 Distribution of plant height in the Royal x Morex F4.5 population, St. Paul, MN in 1995. Lines 80 cm or shorter were classified as semidwarf and are presumed to carry the sdw allele and those 86 cm or taller were classified as tall and are presumed to carry the Morex allele or to be segregating for it

 


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Fig. 2 Distribution of plant height in the Royal x Steptoe F3.4 population, St. Paul, MN in 1996. Lines 85 cm or shorter were classified as semidwarf and are presumed to carry the sdw allele and those 86 cm or taller were classified as tall and are presumed to carry the Steptoe allele or be segregating for it

 


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Fig. 3 Restriction fragment length polymorphism map of chromosome 3H obtained with (A) a Royal x Morex population and (B) a Royal x Steptoe population. The distance in centimorgans between each interval is shown together with the recombination fraction for each interval in brackets

 





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