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Eejay, Altai wild ryegrass

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1991
Eejay Altai wild ryegrass, Leymus angustus (Trin.) Pilger, exhibits 18% greater seed yield and the same forage yield compared to Prairieland. Compared to Pearl Altai wild ryegrass, it yields less (91%) seed but more forage (114%). It is distinct from Prairieland or Pearl because 75% of the plants are nonglaucous.
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Altai/Altay Kelimesinin Etimolojisi Üzerine Notlar

2017
Günümüzde Altay Dağları’nı adlandırmada kullanılan altay kelimesine tarihî Türk lehçelerinde bu fonetik biçimiyle rastlanmamaktadır. Bize göre altay kelimesinin altun kelimesiyle doğrudan ilgisi vardır. Ancak bunu daha net bir şekilde görebilmek için şu iki soruyu cevaplandırmak gerekir: i) altun kelimesi, Altay dağları için kullanılan adlandırmalarda ...
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FELT BOOT ROLLERS OF THE ALTAI

Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, 2009
The article describes felt boot craftsmanship in Russia and in the Altai, and the history of the origin and development of felt boot rolling in the area of the cultural frontier in the Volga region. It provides evidence of the development of felt boot production in the Altai in the late 19th to early 20th century in connection with migration processes.
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MORPHOTECTONICS OF ALTAI

Geomorphology RAS, 2015
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The Pazirik Burial of Altai

American Journal of Archaeology, 1933
Eugene A. Golomshtok, M. P. Griaznov
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Music of the Altai Mountains

Critical Quarterly, 1991
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