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Plant physiology : characteristics, breeding, and genetics

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Papers from a workshop held June 1-4, 2001 at Babtai Horticultural Research Institute, Babtai, Kaunas, Lithuania.

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List of Reviewers
List of Contributors
1. Chilling Stress Response of Crop Plant to Low Non Freezing. Temperatures
Krzysztof Klamkowski
2. Fractionation of Wheat Gliadins
Krkogkova Bernadetta and Macovd Eva
3. Characterisation and Inhibition of Polyphenoloxidase of Yellow Mombin (Spondias mombin L.) Fruit
Narendra Narain and Pushkar Singh Bora
4. Floral Morphogenesis of Tomato Plants Subjected to Application of Bioactive Substances
Stan Nistor, Munteanu Nicolae, Ungureanu Gina,
Stan Teodor and Ungureanu Ovidiu
5. Influence of PPO Activity on Quality of Pear
Zhang Jingfang
6. Comparative Study between Coloured and White-blossom Field Pea in Latvia
M. Vitjazkova
7. Chip Quality Determination Traits: Variability and Heritability in Potato Clone Population
Ilze Skrabule
8. Sink Activity of Cytokinins and Plant Productivity
E.S. Ronzhina
9. Columnar Growth in Apple Breeding
Michael Turunen
10. Characterisation of Latvian Red and White Currant
(Ribes rubrum L.) Genetic Resources
Kaspars Kampuss and Sarmite Strautina
11. Phaseolus Germplasm Collection Management System in Belarus
Ivan Russkikh
12. Flowering and Productivity Stimulation of Pisum sativum L. Plants after Spraying with Potassium Orate
Daniela Traykova, Nadejda Babalakova and Maritza Mileva
13. Low Temperature Effects on Dry Matter
Partitioning and Yield of Cassava Clones
S.O. Akparobi, A.O. Togun, I Ekanayake and R. Dris
14. Bacillus subtilis BS 934 Antagonistic Action upon Soft Rot and Black Leg Agents
Boris M. Sharga, Rimantas Daugelavius and Elena Bakiene
15. Cytogenetic Analysis of Cell Abnormalities in Root Meristem of Peas (Pisum sativum L.) after Treatment with Herbicides
Y.I. Kozhuro and N.P. Maximova
16. Highly Productive and Adaptative Common Bean
Samples from the Collection of Belarus State University
Ivan Russkikh
17. In vitro Preliminary Test: Antagonism of Some Microbial Organisms and Pseudomonas syringae
Ivan Russkikh, Elena Khramtsova and Alexey Holyk
18. Potential and Possibilities of Using Gametophytic Generation in Conventional Plant Breeding Methods:
A Synergy for Rapid Plant Improvement
Tejaswini, B. Mridula and C. Aruna
19. Pollen Response as Marker (PRM) and Pollen Selection:
Novel Tools in Crop Improvement
R.L. Ravikumar and B.S. Patil
20. Study of Antifungal Effect and Nature of Suppressive Volatile Produced by Bacillus subtilis BS 2924
Boris M. Sharga
21. Alternative Method for Evaluation of Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.): Advance Lines based on Genotype Ranking
T.N. Shivananda, P. Rudraswamy, S.R. Viswanath,
D.P. Viswanath, R. Siddaramappa and R. Dris
22. Accumulation and Preservation of the Gene Fund of Flower, Breeds and Hybrids Developed by Lithuanian Selectionists
Gitana Indrisiunaite
23. Introduction and Selection of Fruit Plants in Pomology Department of Vilnius University Botanical Garden
Silva Zilinskaite, Darius Ryliskis, Edvardas Meidus and
Aukse Meiduviene
24. Study on Inheritance of Characters Related to Phosphorus Efficiency in Varieties of Spring Wheat
Huang Yaqun, Ma Wenqi, Liu Sheping and Wang Jiqing
25. Evaluation of Ornamentation of Gladioli Cultivars in Vilnius University Botanical Garden
Gitana Indrisviunaite
26. Standardisation of in-vitro Pollen Screening for Osmotic Stress in Sorghum
B.S. Patil, P.M. Salimath and R.L. Ravikumar.

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