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Mathematical modeling for soil acidity correction through (avena strigosa)

Revista OMNIA Interdisciplinar
Foi avaliado, em Londrina (PR), o efeito de vinte espécies de plantas para adubação verde e resíduos de culturas no pH e Al do solo. Os materiais vegetais aumentaram o pH do solo e diminuíram os teores de Al extraído com as soluções de KCl e CuCl2.
Carlos Yoshio Tomita   +1 more
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Morphometric Analysis of Inflorescence Phytoliths Produced by Avena sativa L. and Avena strigosa Schreb

Economic Botany, 2006
Morphometric analysis, the study of measurements of size and shape, has the potential to be an effective tool for phytolith analysis. This study reports the first attempt to apply the methodology to oats. In particular, this study was designed to determine if morphometric analysis could adequately discriminate between phytoliths produced in the ...
Marta Portillo   +2 more
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Seedling resistance to Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae in Avena strigosa, A. barbata and A. sativa

Euphytica, 2013
A study was carried out in which seedling resistance to the crown rust pathogen, Puccinia coronata f. sp. avenae (Pca), was characterised among 385 oat accessions of Avena strigosa, A. barbata and A. sativa from the USDA-ARS National Small Grains Collection.
Adrian L. Cabral, Robert F. Park
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Three morphological mutants in Avena strigosa

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1968
Three morphological mutants in Avena strigosa, produced by treatment with X-rays, are described. Inheritance studies indicated that the mutant characters cluster panicle (pt-5), floretless (fl), and multiglume (mg) result from single gene mutations. Genes fl and mg were inherited independently.
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Genetic control of bivalent pairing in the Avena strigosa polyploid complex

Chromosoma, 1973
Bivalent pairing in the tetraploid oat A. barbata, the main tetraploid form of A. strigosa polyploid complex, was found to be determined by a single recessive gene in quadriplex condition. This gene segregated in tetrasomic fashion in the A. barbata × A. strigosa autopolyploid, which indicates conspicuously autopolyploid origin of A.
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Biochemical changes in black oat (avena strigosa schreb) cultivated in vineyard soils contaminated with copper.

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2016
Soils used for the cultivation of grapes generally have a long history of copper (Cu) based fungicide applications. As a result, these soils can accumulate Cu at levels that are capable of causing toxicity in plants that co-inhabit the vineyards. The aim of the present study was to evaluate growth parameters and oxidative stress in black oat plants ...
E. Girotto   +11 more
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Qualidade de sementes de aveia branca (Avena sativa) e aveia preta (Avena strigosa) tratadas com óleo vegetal

Revista Brasileira de Tecnologia Aplicada nas Ciências Agrárias, 2017
The objective was to verify the physiological and phytosanitary effect of vegetable oil on seeds of white oats (Avena sativa) and black oats (Avena strigosa).
Carla Garcia   +4 more
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Avena strigosa Schreb. U: „Crveni popis divljih vrsta Hrvatske” (2005)

2005
Procjena ugroženosti vrste sukladno IUCN kriterijima u Crvenom popisu divljih vrsta Hrvatske.
Nikolić, Toni, Topić, Jasenka
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