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Grass pea (Lathyrus sativus L.): orphan crop, nutraceutical or just plain food?
Although grass pea is an environmentally successful robust legume with major traits of interest for food and nutrition security, the genetic potential of this orphan crop has long been neglected.
F. Lambein +4 more
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Form, development and function of grass stomata.
Stomata are cellular breathing pores on leaves that open and close to absorb photosynthetic carbon dioxide and to restrict water loss through transpiration, respectively.
T. D. G. Nunes +2 more
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Entre science et politique : les politiques du savoir dans le monde associatif
Depuis les années 1980, il est possible d’identifier un mouvement général du monde associatif vers la production de savoirs propres et une reconnaissance institutionnelle de cette contribution à l’observation sociale.
Yves Lochard, Maud Simonet-Cusset
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Effects of calcium propionate on the fermentation quality and aerobic stability of alfalfa silage [PDF]
Objective To assess the potency of calcium propionate (CAP) used as silage additive, an experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of CAP on the nitrogen transformation, fermentation quality and aerobic stability of alfalfa silages.
Zhihao Dong +4 more
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Background Italian ryegrass is a temperate climate crop, which is widely cultivated in the winter fallow paddy fields of subtropical China. The utilization efficiency of Italian ryegrass depends greatly on its growth stage at harvest.
Xuejing Yin +6 more
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Sophora japonica L. is an important landscaping and ornamental tree species throughout southern and northern parts of China. The most common color of S. japonica petals is yellow and white. In this study, S.
Lingshan Guan +10 more
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Grass Cell Walls: A Story of Cross-Linking
Cell wall matrices are complex composites mainly of polysaccharides, phenolics (monomers and polymers), and protein. We are beginning to understand the synthesis of these major wall components individually, but still have a poor understanding of how cell
R. Hatfield, D. Rancour, J. Marita
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Study on Phyllosphere Microbial Community of Nettle Leaf during Different Seasons
Nettle (Urtica cannabina) is an excellent feed resource widely distributed worldwide. Phyllosphere microbes are important as they have living conditions similar to those of the above-ground parts of host plants.
Shuan Jia +5 more
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This study investigated the effects of developmental stage and store time on the chemical composition, microbial community, co-occurrence networks and fermentation characteristics of sweet sorghum silage.
Jie Zhao +5 more
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SummaryA new study finds that raised atmospheric carbon dioxide in an experimental plot of Colorado grassland does not affect species diversity but provides a great boost to the shrub species. Nigel Williams reports.
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