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Characterisation of root-knot nematode resistance in black oat, Avena strigosa, ‘Terara’
Nematology, 2021Summary 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’. Juveniles of Meloidogyne incognita
Kenta Uesugi +4 more
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Isolation and mapping of resistance gene analogs from the Avena strigosa genome
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2004Degenerate primers based on conserved regions of the nucleotide binding site (NBS) domain (encoded by the largest group of cloned plant disease resistance genes) were used to isolate a set of 15 resistance gene analogs (RGA) from the diploid species Avena strigosa Schreb. These were grouped into seven classes on the basis of 60% or greater nucleic acid
M L, Irigoyen +3 more
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Three morphological mutants in Avena strigosa
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1968Three 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, 1973Bivalent 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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Suppressive effect of black oat, Avena strigosa, KH1a on Meloidogyne spp.
Nematology, 2018Summary The suppressive effect of a black oat, Avena strigosa, breeding line KH1a on Meloidogyne spp. was examined in pot tests and on Meloidogyne incognita in pot and field tests. In pot tests, roots of black oats were examined 42-46 days after inoculation of 500 second-stage juveniles.
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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 ...
Eduardo Girotto +11 more
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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 ...
Eduardo Girotto +11 more
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Avena strigosa Schreb. U: „Crveni popis divljih vrsta Hrvatske” (2005)
2005Procjena ugroženosti vrste sukladno IUCN kriterijima u Crvenom popisu divljih vrsta Hrvatske.
Nikolić, Toni, Topić, Jasenka
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Identification of 6-epi-heliolactone as a biosynthetic precursor of avenaol in Avena strigosa
Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 2022Takatoshi Wakabayashi +2 more
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ERRATUM; TRISOMICS OF AVENA STRIGOSA
Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1975openaire +1 more source

