Re: Re: REF: Articles in AIS Bulletin?


Jan,

You might also look into the work of Vern Wood. He has done a lot of
work in PCHs and TB pinks.

John

Jan Clark wrote:
> 
> John wrote:
> >There is a project under way to index all past volumns of the Bulletin.
> >I am trying to find out what the status of the project is. Work in
> >progress is somewhere on a website, but I haven't tracked it down yet.
> 
> Sounds interesting. Thanks for the link, I will follow that up.
> 
> >Have you written to Lorena?
> 
> I wouldn't even begin to know what it is I would want to ask her about. I
> have looked eagerly at TT's web page, and read articles about his work.
> During my recent visit to Tempo Two, Barry Blyth was kind enough to look
> through and comment on, my PCI photos. He filled me in on some of the
> background work in Australia (Pre Ghio) that was done in this area, and
> suggested that there were a number of other species involved in the breeding
> lines, including I. unguicularis. I don't think a lot has been written on
> this work.
> His comments fuelled my curiosity as to what might be possible. He thought
> that my PCI's were unlikely to be tetraploid, but the huge size of many of
> them has me thinking otherwise. (Iforgot to mention this - photos can be
> misleading as to size).
> I certainly hope to do some experimental crosses of my own in the future.
> 
> Cheers, Jan
> PS - Rodney - I forget now which issue I didn't receive in 2001, but it has
> been discussed some time back, and was supposed to be resent at the time. I
> will have to hunt around for the one I did get, and get back to you on that
> ... thanks, Jan
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