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A SECONDARY TRISOMIC IN AVENA STRIGOSA

Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1970
The pairing behaviour of the chromosomes and the morphology of a secondary trisomic plant is briefly described. The plant was male and female sterile caused presumably by a deleterious dosage effect.
Tibor Rajhathy, George Fedak
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Follow me: Mechanistic insights into Eu(III) uptake, translocation and speciation in hydroponically grown Sand oat (Avena strigosa).

Science of the Total Environment
As rare earth elements gain strategic importance, knowledge of their environmental pathways becomes increasingly needed. In particular, mechanistic insight into plant uptake of rare earth elements informs both risk assessment and mitigation strategies in
Max Klotzsche   +6 more
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Studying polymorphism of the gene CslF6 associated with β-D-glucan biosynthesis in diploid oat accessions of Avena strigosa Schreb. from the VIR collection

PROCEEDINGS ON APPLIED BOTANY GENETICS AND BREEDING
Background. Oat is one of the most widespread and important cereal crops in the global agricultural production. Searching for new high-yielding and high-quality genotypes remains relevant, especially in the context of the global trend of climate change ...
N. Shvachko   +4 more
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Isolation and mapping of resistance gene analogs from the Avena strigosa genome

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2004
Degenerate 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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TRISOMICS OFAVENA STRIGOSA

Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1975
A set of seven primary trisomics and seven derived types were produced in Avena strigosa Schreb., a diploid oat species. Each trisomic type had a distinct phenotype. The primary trisomics were identified on the basis of plant and chromosome morphology. Although fertility (seed-set) and the frequency of transmission of the extra chromosome varied among ...
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Avenaol, a germination stimulant for root parasitic plants from Avena strigosa

Phytochemistry, 2014
Root exudates from the allelopathic plant, black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb.), were found to contain at least six different germination stimulants for root parasitic plants, but no known strigolactones (SLs). One of these germination stimulants was purified and named avenaol.
Kim, Hyun Il   +9 more
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First report of leaf blight of Avena strigosa caused by Pyrenophora avenicola in Japan.

Plant Disease
Black oat (Avena strigosa Schreb.) is used as a cereal crop, forage crop or green manure in temperate regions. In Japan, it is mainly cultivated in Hokkaido island and, because of the vigorous initial growth and ability to suppress the proliferation of ...
K. Sugawara   +3 more
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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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Oats (Avena strigosa) as winter forage for dairy cows in Vietnam: an on-farm study

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2012
In North Vietnam, during winter, alternative forage resources are needed to balance the feed ration of dairy cows. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of oat forage as a component of traditional winter roughage diets on feed intake, milk production and feeding cost in dairy cows.
Salgado, Paulo   +6 more
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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, L. Gabriel
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