Botany or taxonomy text with clear (pen) drawings of florets, spikelets and spikes

maarten.vanginkel at dpi.vic.gov.au maarten.vanginkel at dpi.vic.gov.au
Sun Dec 25 00:52:06 EST 2005


Mary,

Thanks very much. These are what I need. The final missing one would be
Triticum tauschii (or Aegilops squarrosa, or permutations). Do you have a
drawing of that final D-genome donor?

Regards,
                 Maarten




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Maarten, I thope these are of some assistance.  The treatment they are
to complement will one day be http://herbarium.usu.edu/webmanual - as
well as being published in Flora of North America vol. 24 (before the
end of 2006).  We shall put up the individual illustrations shortly.  We
shall be revising these illustrations to ensure that the distinguishing
features, as reflected in Laura Morrison's key, are shown.  I am glad
that someone else, like me, is frustrated by the lack of illustrations
to use when one is talking about the development of wheat.
Incidentally, Nikolay Goncharov has a very interesting paper that
pertains to some of the finer taxonomic distinctions that will be coming
out in the Czech J. of Genetics and Plant Breeding in the near future -
it is based on a presentation that he gave at the trit meeting in Prague
this past summer.

Mary

(See attached file: Triticum_combined_1_provisional_ill.jpg)(See attached
file: Triticum_combined_2_provisional_ill.jpg)


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