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Genetics and cytology of barley

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It is left only to summarize this review because it is hoped that the literature has been summarized with reasonable adequacy in the preceding pages. The aim has been to see barley literature not only from the viewpoint of the geneticist and cytologist but also from the standpoint of the plant breeder, agronomist and farmer. In a review of this kind it has been necessary to pass over with only a few words, observations that have filled scores of pages of print. Nor has it been possible to eulogize specifically certain outstanding barley workers. However, this review would not be complete without paying tribute to probably the greatest “Barley Man” of them all—the late Dr. H. V. Harlan. One thing is sure, if it had not been for the inspiration of this outstanding scholar, teacher, scientist, friend and wit, there would not have been the interest in barley necessary to justify the time that has been devoted to this review. It is hoped that this paper will in a small way supplement his posthumously published book, One Man’s Life with Barley (315), which I have been privileged to read in advance of publication. If this review can add only a little detail to his remarkable summary of the available knowledge of the plant and further emphasize his emphasis of how little is really known, the author will be well satisfied and well repaid. “Doc’s” book was read when this manuscript was nearing completion. The reading left a sense of helplessness and awe because he had so deftly laid open the lifetime of work and the heart of a great man. The book not only provides a tremendous storehouse of information on and experience with barley, but also gives a philosophy of living and working that would be difficult to improve upon. The book probably will never be a best-seller, but few books are packed with more humor, wisdom and information—not only about barley and his breeding of, and world-wide search for, better barleys, but also about many other, more personal, subjects. The reader of One Man’s Life with Barley will find details in which he will disagree with Doc (as a matter of fact, Doc apparently disagreed with himself at times and would not want to be agreed with on every point), but few books are so enjoyably stimulating to thought and to research.

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