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Synopsis: Lines of wheat that represent chromosome substitutions into Chinese from Hope, Thatcher, Red Egyptian, and Timstein, have been tested for resistance to a number of cultures of stem lust. Chromosomes VII and XVII from Hopt; III, XIII, and XIX from Thatcher; VI, XIII, and XX From Red Egyptian; X from Timstein; and XI from Chinese carry genes for resistance to one or more of the cultures.
2 Geneticist, Pathologist, and Agricultural Administrator, respectively, Field Crops Research Branch, A.R.S., U.S.D.A. Address senior author, Curtis Hall, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri; junior authors, Plant Industry Station, Beltsville, Maryland.
Received for publication October 25, 1956.
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