BARLEY GENETICS NEWSLETTER, VOL. 13, VII. LIST OF BARLEY GENETICS STOCKS
Søgaard & Jørgensen, pp. 152-160

VII. 2. Supplementary list No. 1 (to masterlist of barley genes): Genes for reaction to Erysiphe graminis hordei (powdery mildew).

Bodil Søgaard, Department of Physiology, Carlsberg Laboratory, Gamle Carlsberg Vej 10, DK-2500 Copenhagen Valby; and J. Helms Jørgensen, Agricultural Research Department, Risø National Laboratory, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark.

The present list of gene symbols for genes for reaction to powdery mildew comprises about 150 symbols in the five systems proposed over time, Reg (Reaction Erysiphe graminis), Ml (mildew), JMl (Japanese mildew), Pm (Powdery mildew), and Er (Erysiphe). It is prepared from the symbols listed by Nilan (1964) to which we have added the symbols that we have found in the literature since about 1960.

The first section of the list comprises the Reg symbols, followed by sections comprising the Ml, the JMl, the Pm, and the Er symbols. Within each section the gene symbols are arranged according to locus designation and according to allele designation in either numerical or alphabetical order.

Following gene symbols are given the chromosome and -arm for the gene (S and L means short and long chromosome arm, respectively (cf. BGN 12:102), and - means unknown). Then are listed the synonyms that are known or that we consider likely, and an appropriate recent reference. The last column indicates the name or designation of the barley variety or line either 1) in which the gene was identified, 2) a derivative of that barley, or 3) a barley known to possess the gene (- indicates that the name is unknown) followed by the CI or HOR numbers when known (Accession Numbers in the USDA Small Grains Collection, Beltsville, Maryland, U.S.A., or the Gene Bank at Zentralinstitut fur Genetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung, Gatersleben, Germany (G.D.R.).

Reg symbols (p. 153)
Reg symbols (p. 154)
Reg & Ml symbols (p. 155)
Ml symbols (p. 156)
Ml & Jml symbols (p. 157)
Jml, Pm, & Er symbols (p. 158)
 

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