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Metabolism of diclofop‐methyl in cell cultures of Avena sativa and Avena fatua

Physiologia Plantarum, 1982
The metabolism of the herbicide, diclofop‐methyl (methyl‐2‐[4‐(2′, 4′‐dichlorophenoxy) phenoxy]propanoate), in cell suspension cultures of Avena sativa L. (cv. Garry) and in callus of Avena fatua L. (transferred to liquid) was determined as a function of time (8 h to about 3 weeks) and was compared to previous metabolism data from intact plants.
D. G. Davies   +2 more
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Avena fatua and Avena sterilis

2021
Breanne D. Tidemann   +2 more
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Hafer (Avena sativa)

Zeitschrift für Komplementärmedizin, 2017
ZusammenfassungVom Unkraut zum Alleskönner – Hafer wirkt hautberuhigend, stresslösend, blutzucker- und cholesterinsenkend.
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Glucanase activity in coleoptiles of Avena

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1969
Abstract The presence of five different β-glucanases has been investigated in coleoptiles of Avena with the use of specific substrates. A high activity of β-1,3-glucanase is found associated with the coleoptiles. With regard to β-1,4-glucanase activity a strong activity of exo -cellulase which splits glucose (or cellobiose) from the end of the ...
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Species relationships in the avenae

Chromosoma, 1966
In order to assess the genome homologies of a number of diploid and tetraploid species of Avena, two meiotic characters — mean chiasmata per cell and frequency of types of pairing configurations — have been studied in the species and in a number of diploid, triploid and tetraploid hybrids.
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Avena sativa L.Poaceae [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
David Tchelidze   +7 more
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Interspecific Hybrids in Avena

1986
The genus Avena sativa L. (Poaceae) contains a number of species which form a polyploid series. Some of these species possess agronomic characters which it would be desirable to transfer to the hexaploid cultivated oat.
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Avena sativa L.Poaceae

2020
Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana   +2 more
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DEHYDROGENASES OF THE AVENA COLEOPTILE

American Journal of Botany, 1943
Julius Berger, George S. Avery
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