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Volume 92, Numbers 1-2, 1996
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Evolution and adaptedness in a facultatively apomictic grass, Poa pratensis L.
pp. 13-19(7)
Authors: Mazzucato A.; Falcinelli M.; Veronesi F.

Climatic adaptation in subterranean clover populations
pp. 39-44(5)
Authors: Piano E.; Pecetti L.; Carroni A.M.

Characterization of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) following in vitro selection for salt tolerance
pp. 55-61(6)
Authors: Safarnejad A.; Safarnejad A.; Collin H.A.; Collin H.A.; Bruce K.D.; Bruce K.D.; McNeilly T.

Diversity among Finnish net blotch isolates and resistance in barley
pp. 81-87(7)
Authors: Robinson J.; Jalli M.

Adaptation of wheat rusts to the wheat cultivars in former Czechoslovakia
pp. 95-103(8)
Authors: Bartous P.; Stuchlíková E.; Hanuscaronová R.

Intergenotypic interactions in plant mixtures
pp. 105-119(15)
Author: Turkington R.

Breeding components for mixture performance
pp. 135-138(4)
Author: Hill J.

CIMMYT's approach to breed for drought tolerance
pp. 147-153(8)
Authors: Rajaram S.; Braun H-J.; van Ginkel M.

Breeding widely adapted, popular maize hybrids
pp. 163-174(12)
Author: Troyer A.F.

CIMMYT's approach to breeding for wide adaptation
pp. 175-183(9)
Authors: Braun H-J.; Rajaram S.; van Ginkel M.

Breeding for wide adaptation in faba bean
pp. 185-190(6)
Authors: Link W.; Schill B.; von Kittlitz E.

Yield stability and adaptation of Nordic barleys
pp. 191-202(12)
Authors: Nurminiemi M.; Bj0slashrnstad Å.; Rognli O.A.

Adaptation to low/high input cultivation
pp. 203-214(12)
Author: Ceccarelli S.

Molecular adaptation of barley to cold and drought conditions
pp. 215-219(5)
Authors: Stanca A.M.; Crosatti C.; Grossi M.; Lacerenza N.G.; Rizza F.; Cattivelli L.

Breeding plans in case of global warming
pp. 235-239(5)
Author: Koski V.

Six cycles of selection for adaptation in two exotic populations of maize
pp. 241-247(7)
Authors: Ordás A.; Santiago I.; Malvar R.A.; Vales M.I.

Overwintering of winter cereals in Hungary in the case of global warming
pp. 249-253(5)
Authors: Veisz O.; Harnos N.; Szunics L.; Tischner T.

Genetic resources in breeding for adaptation
pp. 255-266(12)
Authors: Hawtin G.; Iwanaga M.; Hodgkin T.

Utilization of exotic germplasm in Nordic barley breeding and its consequences for adaptation
pp. 267-273(7)
Authors: Veteläinen M.; Nissilä E.; Tigerstedt P.M.A.; von Bothmer R.

Exotic barley germplasms in breeding for resistance to soil-borne viruses
pp. 275-280(6)
Authors: Ordon F.; Weyen J.; Korell M.; Friedt W.

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