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Biomass Production and Nitrogen Accumulation by Hairy Vetch–Cereal Rye Mixtures: A Meta‐Analysis
Agronomy Journal, 20181197 Cover crop mixtures can provide more agroecosystem services than monocultures because of the combined benefits of the different species in the mixtures (Schipanski et al., 2014; Blanco-Canqui et al., 2015; Finney et al., 2016).
R. Thapa +5 more
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Zygotic Autopolyploidization of Rye (Secale cereale L.)
Cytology and Genetics, 2019The paper presents the results of zygotic autopolyploidization by the nitrous oxide (N2O) of diploid cultivars and F1 hybrids of winter rye. It has been shown that the method of creating zygotic rye tetraploids by the nitrous oxide (N2O) is effective and allows obtaining up to 86.0% of tetraploids. The average yield of tetraploids was 51.0%.
I. S. Gordej +2 more
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Journal of Applied Genetics, 2010
The valuable genes of Aegilops biuncialis, Ae. ovata, Ae. kotschyi, and Ae. variabilis were transferred to rye, by crossing Aegilops-rye amphiploids with tetraploid and diploid substitution rye. The C-banded karyotype of the BC1 and BC2 generations of amphiploids with 4x substitution rye and BC1 with 2x substitution rye showed great variation in ...
B, Apolinarska +2 more
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The valuable genes of Aegilops biuncialis, Ae. ovata, Ae. kotschyi, and Ae. variabilis were transferred to rye, by crossing Aegilops-rye amphiploids with tetraploid and diploid substitution rye. The C-banded karyotype of the BC1 and BC2 generations of amphiploids with 4x substitution rye and BC1 with 2x substitution rye showed great variation in ...
B, Apolinarska +2 more
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Transgenic Cereals: Secale cereale and Sorghum bicolor (rye and sorghum)
1999Rye, Secale cereale L., was first domesticated in Central Asia, Afghanistan, Tibet and Iran. Although world rye grain production decreased from 33.4 million tons in 1990 to 22.6 million tons in 1995, European rye production slightly increased during this period (FAO 1996).
Ana M. Castillo, Ana M. Casas
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Weed technology, 2019
Horseweed is one of Kentucky's most common and problematic weeds in no-till soybean production systems. Emergence in the fall and spring necessitates control at these times because horseweed is best managed when small.
Austin D. Sherman +2 more
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Horseweed is one of Kentucky's most common and problematic weeds in no-till soybean production systems. Emergence in the fall and spring necessitates control at these times because horseweed is best managed when small.
Austin D. Sherman +2 more
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Rolled–crimped cereal rye residue suppresses white mold in no-till soybean and dry bean
Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, 2019White mold caused by the fungus, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a devastating disease of soybean (Glycine max) and other leguminous crops, including dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).
S. Pethybridge +3 more
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Alkylresorcinols in Selected Polish Rye and Wheat Cereals and Whole-Grain Cereal Products
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2008The alkylresorcinol content and homologue composition in selected Polish rye and wheat cultivars and selected whole-grain cereal products were determined in this study. Cereal grains and whole-grain cereal products were extracted with acetone, whereas bread types were extracted with hot 1-propanol.
Mariola, Kulawinek +3 more
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Potential of perennial cereal rye for perennial grain production in Manitoba
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2019: Perennial cereal rye (Secale cereale L. × Secale montanum Guss.) has been utilized for forage production and this study investigated its perennial grain production potential in Manitoba.
D. Cattani
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Ergot alkaloids in some rye-based UK cereal products
Food Additives and Contaminants: Part B, 2009UK rye-based cereal products were analysed for six major ergot alkaloids using an in-house-validated liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method that distinguished -ine and -inine epimers (isomers). Ergot alkaloids were detected in 25 of 28 samples subject to quantification limits of 1-3 µg kg(-1), including all of eleven rye ...
C, Crews +3 more
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Meiotic mutants of rye Secale cereale L.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1992A mutant form of weedy rye characterized by male and female sterility and having a hereditary block in the chromosome synapsis has been found and described. Genetic analysis has shown the synapsis block to be determined by the recessive allele of a gene designated as sy-1.
S P, Sosnikhina +5 more
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