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Suppressive effect of black oat, Avena strigosa, KH1aonMeloidogyne spp.

open access: yesSuppressive effect of black oat, Avena strigosa, KH1aonMeloidogyne spp.
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Characterisation of root-knot nematode resistance in black oat, Avena strigosa, ‘Terara’

Nematology, 2021
The mechanism of root-knot nematode (RKN) resistance in black oat ‘Terara’ and its stability under high temperatures were examined. To investigate the suppressive mechanism, we observed root invasion and development of RKN in ‘Terara’.
K. Uesugi   +4 more
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Effect of Avena strigosa straw and rainfall on sulfentrazone and flumioxazin control effectiveness of Amaranthus spp.

International Journal of Pest Management, 2022
Cover crops constitute an interesting option for cultural weed control. Expansion of herbicide resistant weeds in Uruguay, has been associated with an increase use of pre-emergent herbicides for their control.
Mathías Collares, Juana Villalba
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Black oat (Avena strigosa) as an alternative forage species for the US upper Midwest

Crop, Forage & Turfgrass Management, 2023
Black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb.) is a cool‐season annual grass with Mediterranean origin. In contrast to other cool‐season grasses, black oat is more heat tolerant and disease resistant, making it an attractive option for U.S.
D. Jaramillo   +4 more
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Effect of pasture management on bioactive compounds of Lolium multiflorum and Avena strigosa for dairy cows and its effect on milk quality

Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, 2021
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of pasture management on bioactive compounds and its effects on milk quality. The total phenolic content in Avena strigosa and Lolium multiflorum was greater in the agroecological (AGR) compared to conventional ...
S. Kuhnen   +4 more
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Black oat (Avena strigosa) forage yield and quality under nitrogen fertilisation and long-term gypsum

Crop and Pasture Science, 2021
Context. The effect of long-term gypsum on nitrogen (N) responsiveness in black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb.) forage lacks information. Aims and methods.
Marcelo Vicensi   +5 more
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Avena strigosa (black oat)

CABI Compendium, 2022
This datasheet on Avena strigosa covers Identity, Distribution.

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Investigation of avenacin-deficient mutants of Avena strigosa

Phytochemistry, 2001
The biosynthesis of cyclic triterpenoids in ten saponin-deficient (sad) mutant varieties of the diploid oat Avena strigosa is reported. Two mutants were found to be deficient in 2,3-oxidosqualene:beta-amyrin cyclase (OSbetaAC) (EC 5.4.99) and thus unable to produce the beta-amyrin necessary for the production of avenacins. The other mutants studied had
M R, Trojanowska   +3 more
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