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Unraveling the drivers of forage quality variation in the Serengeti. [PDF]
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Genome-wide analysis and characterization of TPD1 family proteins in pearl millet (Cenchrus americanus): Insights into reproductive regulation and phytohormone responses. [PDF]
Almutairi ZM.
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Fermentability coefficient of tropical forages and fermentative profile and in vitro degradability of silages. [PDF]
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Evidence for facultative apomixis in Cenchrus ciliaris
Euphytica, 1978The nature and behaviour of crosses between Cenchrus ciliaris and C. setigerus indicate that facultative apomixis occurs in C. ciliaris, in addition to the previously reported obligate sexual and apomictic states.
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Population differences in Cenchrus ciliaris and Cenchrus setigerus
1993Cenchrus ciliaris Linn. (Buffel or Anjan grass) and Cenchrus setigerus Vahl. (Blue bird grass) are found in dry sandy areas throughout Africa, including the Canary Islands, Madagascar, and eastward to India. In India, they occur mostly in the western states of Rajasthan, parts of Punjab, and Gujarat. In these areas, extensive grazing lands dominated by
S. C. Pandeya, H. Lieth
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Polyhaploidy in Cenchrus setigerus
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1970Cenchrus setigerus is a polymorphic species comprising four chromosomal forms viz.,2n=34,36 37 and 54(Darlington and Wylie,1955 :Patilet al.1961 :Jagannath,1963).The 54-chromosome form is distinct from the rest in being more vigorous.taller,highly tillering with dense setting of spikelets on thick,long peduncles.Meiosis iss characterise by multivalent ...
K. R. RAMASWAMY, V. S. RAMAN
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2015
Cenchrus ciliaris is one of the important grass species which survives under semiarid rainfed conditions. India has a live stock population of about 343 million, besides poultry, yet the production of milk and other milk products is the lowest in the world, the main reason for such is the lack of availability of sufficient quantity of quality fodder to
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Cenchrus ciliaris is one of the important grass species which survives under semiarid rainfed conditions. India has a live stock population of about 343 million, besides poultry, yet the production of milk and other milk products is the lowest in the world, the main reason for such is the lack of availability of sufficient quantity of quality fodder to
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 2013
Aim: The aim of present study is to investigate the antibiotic activity of seeds of Cenchrus setigerus and Cenchrus ciliaris extracts, in order to use them as a possible source of new anti-microbial substances against important human pathogens.
Premlata Singariya +2 more
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Aim: The aim of present study is to investigate the antibiotic activity of seeds of Cenchrus setigerus and Cenchrus ciliaris extracts, in order to use them as a possible source of new anti-microbial substances against important human pathogens.
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Cytogeography of Cenchrus ciliaris (Poaceae) in Tunisia
Folia Geobotanica, 2012Belonging to the genus Cenchrus with 16–22 species, Cenchrus ciliaris L. (syn. Pennisetum ciliare (L.) Link, buffelgrass) is a perennial, common in warmer regions of both hemispheres, growing as a C4 grass in a wide range of habitats. In the present study we determined chromosome number and nuclear DNA content (2C DNA) for 28 natural populations ...
Amina Kharrat-Souissi +3 more
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CHROMOSOME NUMBERS IN CENCHRUS (GRAMINEAE)
American Journal of Botany, 1964Gametic chromosome numbers are reported for 22 populations representing 6 taxa in the genus Cenchrus. Numbers of n = 17 were obtained for C. incertus M. A. Curtis, C. longispinus
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