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Exploring genetic diversity and population structure of Turkish Dactylis glomerata L. germplasm using Start Codon Targeted (SCoT) marker system. [PDF]
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Breeding strategies in evaluation of forage barley
Crop Science, 2021AbstractProducers on the Canadian Prairies grow barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) as a forage crop for ruminants, especially cattle. The purpose of our study was to determine methods to improve our selection of barley lines with superior forage value for ruminants. Data from the Western Cooperative Forage Barley Registration Test were used with permission of
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Reduction of Foraging Work and Cooperative Breeding
Acta Biotheoretica, 2014Using simple stochastic models, we discuss how cooperative breeders, especially wasps and bees, can improve their productivity by reducing foraging work. In a harsh environment, where foraging is the main cause of mortality, such breeders achieve greater productivity by reducing their foraging effort below full capacity, and they may thrive by adopting
Hiroshi, Toyoizumi, Jeremy, Field
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Standard Errors of Heritabilities for Forage Breeding Nurseries
Biometrics, 1999Summary. Estimators for standard errors of heritability for two typical and complex forage breeding models are illustrated with estimates of variance and covariance components from least‐squares and restricted maximum likelihood methods. The first experiment (Model 1) is a factorial design (two grazing management factors) with two layers of split ...
Real, Daniel, Gordon, Ian L.
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Breeding Objectives in Forages
2010All breeding programs share one common objective – to improve a species for use within a target population of environments and a particular agricultural context. Beyond this common goal, the objectives of forage breeding programs are as varied as the species upon which they are based and the breeders who develop and implement them.
Michael D. Casler, Edzard van Santen
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Certain Aspects of Breeding Forage Brassicas
2014Numerous species belonging to the family Brassicaceae Burnett, popularly known as brassicas, are multi-purpose crops used not only for various industrial purposes and human consumption, but also in animal feeding. Among the most significant fodder brassicas are those that are grown for forage, such as fodder kale (Brassica oleracea L. var. viridis L.),
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Cytogenetics and Breeding of Forage Crops
1947Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the cytogenetics and breeding forage plants, bluegrasses, timothy, orchardgrass, brome grasses, ryegrasses and fescues, southern grasses, prairie grasses, sudan grass, alfalfa, red clover, white clover, sweet clover, and miscellaneous legumes. The recent research in cytogenetics of forage species has advanced,
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Genetic sources for forage kale breeding
Кормопроизводство, 2021Листовая капуста, объединяющая две группы разновидностей в составе вида капуста огородная (Brassica oleracea L.), имеет многоцелевое использование: в качестве ценного сочного корма для всех видов сельскохозяйственных животных и птицы, а также пищевое и декоративное.
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