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Enhanced somatic embryogenesis and plantlet regeneration in Cenchrus ciliaris L.
In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant, 2021A highly reproducible plant regeneration protocol through somatic embryogenesis and shoot organogenesis has been developed for Cenchrus ciliaris. Three explants (seeds, shoot apices, and immature inflorescences) of four genotypes (IG-3108, IG-718, IG-74, and DBC15-8/32/10) were used for callus induction and plant regeneration.
null Shashi, Vishnu Bhat
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Buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) Responses to Tebuthiuron
Weed Science, 1983Tebuthiuron (N-[5-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-1,3,4-thiadiozol-2-yl]-N,N′-dimethylurea} pellets (20% ai) applied at 0.6, 1.1, or 2.2 kg ai/ha in the spring at two locations and in the fall at a third location on the South Texas Plains did not significantly decrease buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliarisL.
Wayne T. Hamilton, Charles J. Scifres
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Establishment of Cenchrus Ciliaris from Caryopses
East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal, 1961(1961). Establishment of Cenchrus Ciliaris from Caryopses. East African Agricultural and Forestry Journal: Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 242-244.
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SEED STORAGE STUDIES IN CLONES OF CENCHRUS CILIARIS LINN
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1986Seed storage studies conducted ambinent conditions with three exotic clones FS 3108, FS 339 and Anjan and one local revealed significant clonal differences in the period of seed dormancy, germination and seedling vigour. Exotic Clone Anjan recorded the highest germination of 89.0% after 12 months of storage, while the local, the lowest of 40.0% after ...
SELVARAJ A, RAMASWAMY K.R
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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.
Premlata Singariya +2 more
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Climatic factors in the distribution of Cenchrus ciliaris ecotypes
1993The main aim of the present investigations was to critically examine if the magnitude of morphological variabilities of Cenchrus ciliaris and Cenchrus setigerus, can segregate populations of the two grasses in western India, and to evaluate environmental factors correlated with this segregation.
S. C. Pandeya, H. Lieth
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Polymorphism of Cenchrus ciliaris L. a perennial grass of arid zones
African Journal of Ecology, 2010no ...
Amina Kharrat-Souissi +4 more
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Correlation and Path-Coefficient Analyses in Cenchrus Ciliaris L.
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1979Correlations and path-coefficient botween fodder yield and yield components were estimated in 80 genotypes of Cenchrus ciliaris. Among the characters studied number of tillers. length and breadth of leaf, length and thickness of internode and height of clone were positively correlated with fodder yield. Path-coefficient analysis revealed that number of
GOPALAN A, RAMASWAMY K.R
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Nutrient intake of range sheep on a buffelgrass (Cenchrus ciliaris) pasture
Small Ruminant Research, 1995This study was conducted to estimate and compare the organic matter (OM), energy and mineral intakes of grazing lambs in a buffelgrass pasture during 1 year. Vegetation in the study area (10 ha) consisted mainly of buffelgrass (70% of covered area) and shrubs such as blackbrush (Acacia rigidula), palo verde (Cercidium macrum) and cenizo (Leucophyllum ...
R.G. Ramírez +3 more
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The effects of temperature and moisture on after-ripening of Cenchrus ciliaris seeds
Journal of Arid Environments, 2001After-ripening of Cenchrus ciliaris L. spikelets was modelled during storage at various temperatures and equilibrium relative humidities (e.r.h.). At 40 and 50% e.r.h., the rate of after-ripening increased linearly with increase of storage temperature. The highest after-ripening rate was achieved by storing the seeds in 40°C and 50% e.r.h. At 70% e.r.h.
Farzad Sharif-Zadeh, Alistair J. Murdoch
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