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Morpho-Molecular Characterization of Hypocrealean Fungi Isolated from Rice in Northern Thailand. [PDF]
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The Influence of Recombinant Bovine Somatotropin (rbST) on the Metabolic Profile and Milk Composition of Lactating Murrah Buffalo. [PDF]
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Toxicon, 2022
Brachiaria species are some of the most used forage species for raising Brazilian cattle because of their great nutritional value and adaptability to the tropical climate. However, cases of animal intoxication have been described. Animal species, age, genetic resistance, and previous adaptation to the forage can influence the susceptibility to ...
Isabelli Sayuri Kono +10 more
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Brachiaria species are some of the most used forage species for raising Brazilian cattle because of their great nutritional value and adaptability to the tropical climate. However, cases of animal intoxication have been described. Animal species, age, genetic resistance, and previous adaptation to the forage can influence the susceptibility to ...
Isabelli Sayuri Kono +10 more
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Euphytica, 2005
The meiotic behavior of two half-sib interspecific tetraploid (2n = 4x = 36) promising hybrids, a sexual and an apomictic one, from crosses B. ruziziensis and B. brizantha, was evaluated. Although chromosome paired predominantly as bivalents, a few tri- and quadrivalents were recorded. Results suggest that B. brizantha and B.
Claudicéia Risso-Pascotto +2 more
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The meiotic behavior of two half-sib interspecific tetraploid (2n = 4x = 36) promising hybrids, a sexual and an apomictic one, from crosses B. ruziziensis and B. brizantha, was evaluated. Although chromosome paired predominantly as bivalents, a few tri- and quadrivalents were recorded. Results suggest that B. brizantha and B.
Claudicéia Risso-Pascotto +2 more
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Pachytene Chromosomes of Brachiaria ruziziensis Germain et Evrard
Plant Breeding, 1987Abstract Brachiaria ruziziensis is a sexual diploid tropical grass species of wide adaptation and good forage quality. Pachytene chromosomes were studied in morphological detail and all nine chromosomes were identified by their length, centromere position, and size and distribution of chromomeres.
C. B. Do Valle +2 more
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Diversity and feeding behaviour of insects visiting Brachiaria ruziziensis (Poaceae)
International Journal of Tropical Insect Science, 2005The diversity of visitors to flowers of the grass Brachiaria ruziziensis R. Germ and Evrard is very low in Ngaoundere, Cameroon. Bees (Hymenoptera) and syrphids (Diptera) were observed gathering pollen, and each insect group had its own strategy depending on the prevailing environmental conditions.
Léonard S.T. Ngamo +2 more
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Journal of Plant Physiology, 2012
We have produced transgenic plants of the tropical forage crop Brachiaria ruziziensis (ruzigrass) by particle bombardment-mediated transformation of multiple-shoot clumps and embryogenic calli. Cultures of multiple-shoot clumps and embryogenic calli were induced on solidified MS medium supplemented with 0.5mg/L 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D ...
Genki, Ishigaki +3 more
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We have produced transgenic plants of the tropical forage crop Brachiaria ruziziensis (ruzigrass) by particle bombardment-mediated transformation of multiple-shoot clumps and embryogenic calli. Cultures of multiple-shoot clumps and embryogenic calli were induced on solidified MS medium supplemented with 0.5mg/L 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D ...
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Organic acid root-tip tissue-concentration in Brachiaria decumbens and Brachiaria ruziziensis
2001Brachiaria decumbens and Brachiaria ruziziensis are used as fodder crops in central and south America. Both species are very resistant to aluminium (Al) toxicity, Brachiaria decumbens being completely unaffected by 200 μM Al treatment, while the less resistant Brachiaria ruziziensis shows approximately 50% decrease in root elongation at 200 μM Al. Both
S. P. Grundy, D. L. Jones, D. L. Godbold
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Congo grass (Brachiaria ruziziensis)
2017International ...
Heuzé, Valérie +4 more
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