LIST OF MISCELLANEOUS STOCKS

Tomato Genetics Stock Center
Department of Vegetable Crops
University of California
Davis, California  95616
This list of 738 miscellaneous items represents a revision of the previous one issued in TGC 32, 1982. Extinct and little used accessions have been dropped and new accessions have been added. The new accessions were added from our research materials or from items contributed by other workers. Most noteworthy amongst the latter is the large collection contributed by Dr. Ernie Kerr. Many valuable multigenic stocks have been thus acquired, mainly in two categories: chromosome 10 marker stocks and multichromosomal marker stocks. Certain accessions of the latter group (LA2510, 2513) carry markers for as many as 10 different chromosomes apiece -- more than in any other accessions previously held by the TGSC. All of the listed new items have been grown, verified, and their stocks increased. All TGC members and other investigators are greatly in debt to Ernie for his foresight in synthesizing these invaluable stocks and for making them available.

This installment consists of different categories classified for the convenience of the user. Within each group, the stocks are listed in logical sequence; otherwise they are listed in chronological order of accessioning. The main categories pf genetic stocks are allozymic mutants, chromosome marker stocks, linkage screening stocks, and miscellaneous combinations. A new group added in this listing consists of stress tolerant, chromosome substitution, and prebred lines. Our inventory of modern and primitive cultivars comes next. Chromosomal categories include autotetraploids, translocations, and trisomics.

The remarks in TGC 34:22 concerning supply and availability apply also to these stocks. Names of most of the mutants are given in the TGC 34 inventory, and other pertinent data are presented in previous TGC Reports. Additional available information concerning the origin and other aspects of these stocks will be gladly furnished on request.

Allozymic Variants

This list assembles available stocks that carry deviants from the normal banding pattern for several enzyme systems. Phenotypes for the respective allozymes are illustrated in TGC 26:7-9, 15-17. We also have stocks with various combinations of these genes but they will not be listed at this time.

LA  1810   Aps-1^n  LA 1819     -1^2  LA 1828      -2^4
    1811      -1^1     1820     -1^3     1829      -3^n
    1812      -1^2     1821    - 1^4     1830      -3^1
    1813      -2^n     1822  Got-1^1     1831      -3^2
    1814      -2^1     1823     -1^2     1832      -3^3
    1815      -2^2     1824     -2^n     1833      -4^n
    1816      -2^3     1825     -2^1     1834      -4^1
    1817   Est-1^n (?) 1826     -2^2     1835      -4^2
    1818      -1^1     1827     -2^3     1836   Prx-1^n

LA  1837      -1^1  LA 1859  Prx-4^10 LA 2421      -3^1
    1838      -1^2     1860     -4^11    2422      -4^1
    1839      -1^3     1861     -4^12    2423      -4^2
    1840      -1^4     1862     -4^13    2424      -4^3
    1841      -1^5     1863     -4^14    2425      -4^4
    1842      -2^n     1864     -4^15    2426      -4^5
    1843      -2^1     1866     -4^17    2427      -4^6
    1845      -2^3     1867     -4^18    2428      -4^7
    1846      -3^n     1868     -4^19    2429      -4^8
    1847      -3^1     1869     -4^20    2430      -5^1
    1848      -3^2     1870     -4^21    2431      -6^1
    1849      -3a^1    1871     -4^22    2432      -7^1
    1850      -4^1     1872     -4^23    2433      -7^2
    1851      -4^2     1873     -7^1     2434 6Pgdh-3^1
    1852      -4^3     1874     -7^2     2435   Pgi-1^1
    1853      -4^4     1875     -7a^n    2436      -1^2
    1854      -4^5 LA  2416  Adh-1^1     2437   Pgm-1^1
    1855      -4^6     2417     -1^2     2438      -2^1
    1856      -4^7     2418  Est-1^1     2439  Skdh-1^1
    1857      -4^8     2419     -1^5     2440   Tpi-2^1
    1858      -4^9     2420     -2^1
Chromosome Marker Stocks

This series consists of stocks in each of which has been assembled a series of marker genes for a single chromosome. In a few cases markers of other chromosomes are also present, as indicated by the semicolon separation. We have combined some of the more useful groups with male steriles in order to make th6m useful for large scale testcrossing. These stocks are listed below according to chromosome, and within each chromosome group in chronological order.

         Chromosome 1             Chromosome 2, cont.

LA  910  per, inv                 715  Wo^m^, Me, aw, d
    984  scf, inv                 732  suf, d
    985  Jau, inv, per            754  aw, p, d, m
    995  um, deb                  777  dil, d
   1003  scf, inv, per            789  Me, aw, d, m
   1082  era, um                  790  wv, Me, aw. d
   1169  scf, dgt                 986  s, bk, Wo^m, o, aw, p, d
   1173  gas, co                 1525  aa, d
   1184  au^t1, dgt              1526  are, wv, d
   1185  au^t1, scf, inv         1534  tmf-d
   1186  au^t1, scf, inv, dgt    1699  Wo^m, bip
   1431  au^t1, scf, dgt         1700  wv, aa, d
   1490  au^t1, co, inv, dgt     2366  bk-d-ds, j, na, pox
   1529  au^t1, co, scf, inv, dgt

            Chromosome 2          Chromosome 3

LA  157  p, d, m               LA 644  r, wf
    330  bk, o, p, d, s, r, y     782  sy, sf
    342  ms-17; Wo^m , d          877  pau, r
    514  aw, Wo^m , d             987  pli, con
    639  Me, aw, d               1070  cur, ru,  sf
    650  aw, d                   1071  sy, bls, sf

     Chromosome 1, cont.          Chromosome 7

LA 1101  cn, sy, sf          LA  882  La, deb
   1175  bls, aut                923  ig, La
   1180  ms-31(VF); sy, bls, sf  924  not, La
   1430  sy, Ln, bls, sf        1083  ig, flc
   2354  br-y, p, 1
   2379  wf-r

     Chromosome 4                  Chromosome 8

LA  774  ful, e              LA   513  1, bu, dl
    885  ful, e, di               712  ms-2;bu, dl
    886  ful, ra, e               776  1, va^virg
    888  ful, ven, e              805  1, spa
    889  ra, ven                  897  1, bu, dl, al
    902  ms-31 (VF); ful, ra^2, e 998  1, bu, dl, Pn
    911  clau, afl, ful           999  tp, dl
    915  clau, ful               1103  var, not
    916  clau, ra, di            1104  deb, not
    917  clau, ful, ra, e, di    1179  ms-31 (VF); 1, du, d
    920  ful, ra, e, di          1191  spa, ae
    989  afl, ful                1442  1, dl, glg
    990  cm, ful, e, di          1666  1, bu, dl, ae
    993  ra, si
    994  cm, ver
   1073  clau, afl                  Chromosome    9
   1074  clau, ver
   1075  ver, e '2 di  LA         883  ah, pum
                                  884  wd, marm
                                 1000  nv, ah
     Chromosome 5                1001  pum, ah, marm
                                 1100  ah, pla,  marm
LA  512  mc, tf, wt
   1188  frg, tf                 1112  marm, lut
                                 1176  Crk, ah, marm

     Chromosome   6              Chromosome 10

LA   336  c, sp; a, y         LA  158  Xa/+, u, t
     640  yv, c                   341  ms-2; h, ag
     651  m-2, c                  642  u, 1-2; al, d, h, j, wt
     773  yv, m-2, c              643  u, 1-2
     802  ms-2; yv, m-2, c        649  t^v, ag
     905  ms-33 (VF); yv; m-2, c  711  ms-2, t^v, ag
    1078  ves-2, ria             1002  pe, lg; a; h, 1-2, t, ag
    1178  yv, coa,  c            1085  h, res
    1189  pds, c                 1086  h, ten
    1190  pds, yv                1110  ion, h, ag
    1489  yv, vf, c              1192  hy, ag 
    1527  d-2, c                 1487  icn,  t^v
                                 2493  Xa-2-hy-h-ag

   chromosome 10, cont.                 Chromosome 11

LA  2494  Xa-2-u-h-1-2-t     LA  291  ms-2; hl, a
    2495  Xa-2-h-ten-ag-al       729  neg, a
    2496  Xa-2-h-1-2-t           730  a, pro
    2497  hy-u-ion-h-ag          803  ms-2; hl, a, pro
    2498  u-Xa-3-h               881  neg, hl, a
    2499  u-nor-t                925  J, hl, a, f
    2500  u-icn-h               1109  mnt, hl, j
    2501  u-icn-h-ag            1113  ms-31 (VF); J, hl, a, f
    2502  u-h-auv-1-2-t^v       1488  neg, ini
    2503  u-h-1-2-t^v-ag        1528  pcv, hl, a
    2504  u-h-t-nd-ag           2352  p, c, J-f
    2505  u-1-2-t^v-ag-Xa-1     2364  y, wt, c, 1, u, J-a-f
    2507  h-t-nd-og
    2508  h-t-ag-Xa-1               Chromosome  12
    2509  oli-1-2-t V-ag
    2592  u-h-t-ag           LA 1111  fd, alb
    2593  u-auv-ag              1171  aud, fd
                                1177  alb, mua
Miscellaneous Marker Combinations

We have acquired and synthesized, in addition to the above categories, a group of stocks in which various mutant genes have been combined for various purposes. A few of these items include linked genes; they are classified here because other linkage testers include the same combinations and because they are more useful as markers of several chromosomes.

LA   13  a, c, d\2\1, r, y       LA   719  Pa, clau
     14  al, d, dm, f, J, wt, h       727  wv, d, c, r
     52  j, wt, br                    740  yg-4, al
     85  Wo, d, h                     741  sy, d, c, u
    137  dl, wd, gq                   759  lg, vi, pe, t, +/d
    140  vg, c, sd                    760  lg, vi
    154  u, d, sp, h                  775  tf, h, au, +/d
    159  a, e, mc, t, u, y, wf        779  clau, rv
    169  ps, wf, wt                   783  Wo^m, d; au, tf
    189  bl, cl-2                     788  dil, La
    190  wf, br, bkd                  796  cl-3, Hrt, yt
    215  at, y                        875  hp, u, sp
    271  aw-0                         876  hp, sp
    281  e, t, u                      895  tp, sp,  u,  Hr
    286  dv, d, m                     907  lut, pr
    296  br, bkd, gs, wf              908  per, var
    297  tf, ug, Nr                   909  con, sf
    298  Xa, Wo-dv, tf                912  ht, di
    299  ag, rv                       913  ful, di,  lit
    302  ag, dv, h, sp                914  com, ful
    312  cm, vms, u, f                996  um, ig
    328  Xa, h, t                     997  um, not
    497  ch, j-2, sf                 1072  sy, sf; um, +/not
    499  Od, sn, at, cm/+            1105  con, cur
    507  gf, d, f, h/+               1159  ep, obl
    508  gf, dp c, a, r, y           1163  wv-d; tf
    511  ps (exserted), a, et y      1170  cn, con
    638  ht, d, r                    1219  d, o, u (dwarf San 
    646  rv, e, Wo, wf, j, H/+       1663  Ln, Wo^m    Marzano)
    717  La,ah,dl

LA  1664 hp, Ip                LA 2354 br-y, p, l
    1784 afr, h, gs, sp           2355 sp, ug
    1785 afr, gs, u               2359 y, Wo, r, c
    1786 bi, f, a, J, c           2360 e, wt, 1, u
    1787 Bk2, en                  2363 Y, Wo, wt, c, t, J
    1789 +/cs, a                  2364 y, wt, c, 1, u, J-a-f
    1791 Gp, Tm-2^2               2365 wf-r, sp, wd
    1796 Rs, d, h                 2366 bk-d-ds, J, nc, pox
    1797 Rs, d, wf, gf, h         2367 Y, m, t, f
    1798 Rs, wf, h, a             2368 r, wt, mcp ct 11 j
    1804 sr, sp, u                2369 P, Tm-1
    1805 sr, y                    2370 wf, n, gs
    1806 ti, y, wf, al, j         2371 d, wf, wt, c, f
    1807 ti, a, e, u, h, mc, wf   2372 sp, fl
    1808 ti, c, me                2475 ug, inc, tf, gs, 
                                                 al, Nr, h, hp
    2349 p, d, r, c-sp, a           77 vo, cjf, wf, sp, 1, u h
    2350 y, me, p, c-sp, a          78 afr, r, gs, h
    2351 c, l, u, h                 79 ek, s-p-d
    2352 p, c, j-f                  80 ck, o-aw-p-m-d
    2353 y, wt, n                   81 fn, in, bls, mc, gs

LA 2482   fu,  r-wf, mc,  c, gs, u-h, hp
     83   fu, wf, mc, pdw, dl, gs, u, hp
     85   inc, y, d, r-wf, mc, c, gs, 1-gf, h, a
     86   inc,  pds-sp,  u-t
     87   int, sp, u-t
     88   mon, y, r, h, a, alb
     89   me-2-a
     90   pdw, mc, pst, dl
     91   stu, mc, c, gs, dl, u-h, j
     92   ti, wf, e, mc, u, a
   2510   inc, d, r-wf, mc, gs, gf, h, a
     12   y, lg-pe, r-wf, m-2-c, gs, gf, marn, h, hp
     13   y, d, at-mc, m-2-c-sp, gs, u, yg-2, wf
     14   y, d, at-mc, m-2-c-sp, gs, u, yg-2, wf
     15   y, r-wf, m-2-c-sp,,gs, gf, u, a, yg-2
   2516   r-wf, c, u-h, j, rot-lg-pc-tmf, cif, vo
     17   rvt, r-wf, m-2-c, gs, gf, marm, h, hp
     18   dp, m-2-c, gs, gf, h
     20   r-wf, mc, m-2-c, gs, 1, mam, h, hp
     21   r, clau,  m-2-c,  gs,  gf,  marm,  u-h,  a
     22   r, mc, m-2-c, gf, mam, h, u-h, f, hp
     23   r, mc, c, pdw, u-h, f
     24   af-sd
     26   dp,  sp,  u
     27   allele of 1; sp, u
     28   ti, Y, wf-sf, f
     95   br, d, dm, wt, al, j, h, j-f
     96   y, d, wf, at, m-2-c-sp, u, a, yg-2
     97   y, r-wf, mc, m-2-c, gs, gf, marm, h
     98   y, wf, at, m-2-c-sp, gs, u, a, yg-2
     99   y, wf, at, m-2-C, gf, h, a, yg-2
   2600   y, wf, at, m-2-c-sp, u, a, yg-2
     01   y, e, mc, gs, gf, u-t (dk purple)
LA 2602   scf-dp, r-wf, m-2-c, gs, marm, u, hp
     03   scf-dp, r-wf, c, gs, marm, u, hp
     05   scf-dp, r-wf, c, gs, marm, a, hp
     06   lg-pe-Nr-2-tmf-cjf, jl-j-2
     07   lg-pe-tnf-cjf, wf, c, gs, marm, h, j
     08   lg-pe-tnf, d, r, c, gf, marm, h, greenstem
     09   lg-pe-tnf, d, r, c, gf, marm, h, (al?)
     11   lg-pe, wf, m-2-c, gs, gf, marm, h, hp
     12   d, at,  m-2-c-sp, gs, u, a, yg-2
Linkage Screening Testers

As explained previously (TGC 22:24), we have endeavored to synthesize a set of linkage testers, each of which has two pairs of strategically situated markers on two different chromosomes. They are intended primarily for screening new, unlocated markers. The next group of chromosomal markers should be used for subsequent testing to delimit loci more accurately. Whereas six of these stocks should pretty well cover the tomato genome, we list below the entire series of the currently available testers because alternative stocks differ in their usefulness, depending upon the phenotype of the new mutant to be located. Numbers of the respective chromosomes are indicated in parentheses. The mutant scf is bracketed in stocks in which it was inadvertently lost in the course of segregation and selection.

LA 780 yv, c(6); h, ag(10)   LA 1183 clau, ra(4); icn, ag(10)
   781 ful, e(4); neg, a(ll)    1441 coa, c(6); hl, a(ll)
   784 ful, e(4); hl, a(ll)     1443 (sef), dgt(l); 1, al(8)
   982 clau, e(4); hl, a(ll)    1444 wv, d(2); af, tf(5)
   983 l, dl(8); ah, marm(9)    1445 clau, di(4); icn, ag(10)
  1164 var, not(7); ah, marm(9) 1491 (scf), dgt(l); spa, ae(8)
  1166 clau, di(4); icn, ag(10) 1665 (scf), dgt(l); 1, al(8)
  1182 sy, sf(3); alb, mua(12)
The following group of translocation stocks have been assembled from the collections of their originators - D. W. Barton, C. D. Clayberg, B. S. Gill, G. R. Stringham, and B. Snoad. As far as we know, they are all homozygous for the indicated structural changes. They are listed in the order presented by Gill, et al. (TGC 24:10-12). This list is followed by a few items in our collection originated by G. S. Khush. Special thanks are due to Dr. Gill and his colleagues for their efforts in assembling and increasing this collection.

LA 1876 Tl-2*      LA 1888 T7-11         LA 1902 T2 or 7-
     77 T2-4            89 T3-8*              03 T3-7*
     78 T2-7            90 T9-120             04 T2-9
     79 T2-9            91 T7-9               05 Tl-3 or -8
     80 T2-11           92 2 0 4 (T9-12)+?    06 T2-10
     81 T2-12           94 T2-9             1121 T4-9
     82 T12-3 or -8     95 T2-9               24 T5-7
     83 T3-7            96 Tl-12              25 T5-7
     84 2 0 4           97 T7 or ll-?         26 T3-9
     85 T5-7*           98 T2-10*             27 T3-5
     86 T12-3 or -8     99 T6-11*           1049 Tl-9(af stock)
     87 T6-12*
*Comprise the tester set

Stress Tolerant Stocks, Chromsome Substitutions and Other Prebred Lines

This group of miscellaneous items, mostly derived from wild species, is included here for the first time. It is included because we receive many requests for such stocks. If TGC members know of other accessions which should be added to this group, we would be grateful for the information and seed samples to accession in the TGSC.

A. Stress tolerances

 1. Soil moisture
  a. Deficiency (drought tolerance)
    L. pennellii (general feature)  Ex: LA716
    L. chilense (coastal habitats)  LA 1958, 1959, 1972
  b. Excess (waterlogging tolerance)
    L. esculentum var. cerasiforme(wet tropical habitats)Lal421
    L. juglandifolium, S. ochranthum (probably general feature)

 2. Ambient temperature
  a. High (heat tolerance)
    L. esculentum (select lines) cv. Nagcarlang (LA2661), 
           Saladette (LA2662)
  b. Low (chilling tolerance)
    L. hirsutum(from high altitudes) LA1363, 1393, 1777
    L. chilense (from high altitudes) LA1969, 1971)
    S. lycopersicoides (possibly general feature) LA1964, 2408
    S. rickii (only one known site) LA1974

 3. Salinity (salt/alkali tolerance)
    L. cheesmanii (from littoral habitat) LA1401
    Has also been detected in accessions of L. pennellii, 
       peruvianum, and probably exists in L. chilense from 
       alkaline habitats

 4. Arthropods
    L. hirsutum, esp. f. glabratum: LA407 and many others.
B. L. pennellii chromosome substitution lines. In the course of our study of segregation and recombination in L. esculentum x L. pennellii hybrids, we progressively backcrossed certain chromosomes of L. pennellii LA716 into L. esculentum, (see Genetics 26:753-768; Biol Zbl. 91:209-220). Selected heterozygotes of later generations were selfed and subsequent progenies free of esculentum markers were selected as the substitution lines.

  chromosome 2:  LA1639           chromosome   6:    LA1641
             3:    1640                        8:      1642
             4:    2091                       11:      1643

C. High soluble solids derivatives from L. chmielewskii (see 
    Hilgardia 42:493-510).   LA1500, 1501, 1502, 1503, 1563

D. Exserted stigma lines derived from LA1585 (see 
    TGC33:13-14), LA2380.
Modern and Vintage Cultiyars

We maintain the following limited list of cultivars for various purposes, mainly as isogenic stocks for various mutants, standards for other genetic comparison, and additional purposes. Marglobe is maintained as the standard for tomato genetics nomenclature. The stock of San Marzano originated from a haploid and is therefore a true autodiploid. Other lines have been inbred for many generations, as noted below.

LA  818 A-1                      337 Red Cherry (X)-9
    516 Ace                      276 Red Top
   2463 Allround                2356 Rey de los Tempranos Sw-1
   1995 Angela                   535 Rheinlands Ruhm
    657 Beaverlodge (Chanasyk's  503 Roumanian Sweet
                       early)   2088 Royal Red
   1449 Break O'Day             1090 Rutgers
   2414 Cal Ace                  180 San Marzano autodiploid
   1439 Calmart                 1021 Santa Cruz
   2374 Caro Red                  30 Stemless Pennorange
   2400 Castlemart              2443 Stirling Castle
    817 CP-2                    1091 Stokesdale
   1219 Dwarf San Marzano       1506 Stone
    313 Dwarf Stone              164 Sutton's Best of All
    266 Earlipak                 154 Tiny Tim
    517 Early Santa Clara       1706 UC 82
    314 Hardin Miniature        1714 UC 134
    806 High Crimson            2444 Vetomold K10
   1089 John Baer                745 V-9  Red Top
   1131 Kallio's Alaskan Dwarf   743 VF-6
    505 Laketa                   744 VF-11
    534 Lukullus                1023 VF-13L
   2451 Manapal                  742 VF-34
    502 Marglobe(X)-19           490 VF-36 (X)32
   1504 Marmande                 816 VF-145 22-8
    278 Marzano Grande          1222 VF-145 78-79
     11 Michigan State Forcing  1507 VF-145 21-4
   1088 Ohio Globe  A           1022 VFN-8
   2376 Pan American             815 VFN-14
     12 Pearson(X)-21           1221 VFNT Cherry
     20 Pennheart                279 Webb Special
     89 Prince Borghese         2464 White Beauty
   2446 Purdue 135              2357 Yellow Peach Fs-3
Latin American Cultivars

This collection of Latin-American cultivars has been assembled from various sources but prinipally from our collecting trips. With a few exceptions they are indigenous in the sense that they are not recently introduced lines. Many of them are extinct in the source region, having been replaced by modern cultivars.

BOLIVIA                    MEXICO, cont.
   LA  172 Santa    Cruz     LA 1568 Yucatan
CHILE                           1702 Sinaloa
   LA  466 Hda. Rosario (Azapa) 1703 Sinaloa
       467 Lluta         PANAMA
       468 Iquique           LA 1215 (no location)
COLOMBIA                        1216 (no location)
   LA  356 Buenaventura   PERU
       357 Buenaventura      LA  113 Hda. Calera (La Libertad)
       358 Buenaventura          117 Piura (4 lots)
       359 Buenaventura          125 Trujillo (2 lots)
COSTA RICA                       131 Arequipa
   LA 1215 (no location)         134 Ayacucho (2 lots)
CUBA                             393 Chiclayo
   LA 1162 (no location)         394 Chiclayo
EQUADOR                          395 Chiclayo
   LA  126 Quito                 396 Chiclayo
       408 Guayaquil             401 Piura
       409 Guayaquil             402 Piura
       410 Guayaquil             403 Piura
       415 Daular                404 Piura
       416 Puna                  405 Piura
       423 Wreck Bay (Galapagos) 457 Tacna
      1224 PUYO (3 items)        473 Calana (Tacna)
      1238 Viche                 477 Chincha
      1239 Esmeraldas            478 Chincha
      1240 Esmeraldas           1313 Convento de Sivia (Cuzco)
      1241 Esmeraldas           1315 Ayna
      1244 Camela (Guayas)      1390 La Molina (Lima)
      1249 Loja                 1397 Iquitos
      1251 Loja                 1398 Iquitos
      2381-2384 Malacatos       1650 La Bogotalla-Ingenio
GUATEMALA                       1654 Tarapoto
   LA 1460 Antigua              1655 Tarapoto
HONDURAS                        1669 Jahuay (Ica)
   LA  147 Tegucigalpa          1698 Chancay

NICARAGUA                    2207-2212 Naranjillo
   LA 1213 (no location)     2213-2220 Nuevo Cajamarca
MEXICO                       2221-2235, 2259 Moyobamba mereado
LA    146 Mexico City        2237-2244 Habana
     1218 Vera Cruz          2245-2253 Soritor
     1457 Tehuacan           2254-2256 Pto. Moyobamba
     1459 Huauchinango       2257 Hotel Albricias
     1462 Yucatan            2258 Yautalo
     1544 Laguna             2260-2264 La Huarpia
     1564 Sinaloa            2265-2268 Pacaisapa
     1565 Oaxaca             2269-2276 km 57
     1566 Oaxaca             2278-2282 Tabalosas
     1567 Oaxaca             2283-2307 Tarapoto Mercado
                             2309-2311 Pto. St. Cruz
Autotetraploids

We are currently maintaining only the following group of stocks. Whereas we formerly stocked many more lines, the rapid deterioration, low seed yields, and lack of demand required that we prune them to a smaller group of more frequently used lines.

2-95      4x cv San Marzano           2338  cv Break O'Day
2-483     4x cv Red Cherry            2339  cv. Pearson
LA   793  4x a, c, v, d, l, r, y      2340  L. ppn.
     794  4x ag, t                    2341  PI 224580
    2335  L. ppn.                     2342  cv Denmark
    2336  r                           2343  cv Waltham Fog
    2337  cv Stokesdale               2344  ev Ohio  WR Globe
Trisomics

The following series includes various kinds of extra chromosomes. Since the extras are transmitted irregularly, each stock necessarily consists of a majority of diploids, the remainder aneuploid. Primary trisomies yield primaries, rarely tetrasomics. Telotrisomics yield telos and an occasional rare tetratelotrisomic. Secondary, tertiary, and compensating trisomies transmit other trisomic types as expected. Because transmission is irregular and reproduction of stocks requires much labor, our stocks are limited. In requesting our aneuploids, correspondents should keep these points in mind.

Primary:                 Secondary: 
  delta  10  Triplo-1    delta  44  2n  + 2S (.) 2S
  delta   6  Triplo-2    delta  43  2n  + 5L (.) 5L
  delta   8  TriPlo-3    delta  36  2n  + 7S (.) 7S
  delta   2  Triplo-4    delta  26  2n  + 9S (.) 9S
  delta   4  Triplo-5    delta  30  2n  + 9L (.) 9L
  delta  12  Triplo-6    delta  28  2n  + 10L(.) 10L
  delta   7  TriPlo-7    delta  41  2n  + 11L(.) 11L
  delta   3  Triplo-8    delta  29  2n  + 12L(.) 12L
  delta   5  Triplo-9    Tertiary:  
  delta   1  Triplo-10   delta  18  2n  + 2L (.) 10L
  delta  40  Triplo-11   delta  16  2n  + 4L (.) 10L
  delta   9  Triplo-12   delta  39  2n  + 5L (.) 7S
Telo:                    delta  15  2n  + 7S (.) 11L
  delta  14  2n + 3S     delta  25  2n  + 9L (.) 12L
  delta  17  2n + 3L     delta  23  2n  + 1L (.) 11L
  delta  21  2n + 4L
  delta  20  2n + 7L
  delta  19  2n + 8L
  delta  35  2n + 10S

Compensating:  delta 32 2n - 3S 3L + 3S + 3L (.)  3L
               delta 33 2n - 3S 3L + 3S  3S + 3L (.) 3L
               delta 34 2n - 7S 7L + 7S  7S + 7L (.) 7L