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Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1988
Seeds formed in crosses Hordeum lechleri (6x) x H. vulgare (2x and 4x), H. arizonicum (6x) x H. v. (2x), H. parodii (6x) x H. v. (2x), and H. tetraploidum (4x) x H. v. (2x) produced plants at high or rather high frequencies through embryo rescue. Giemsa C-banding patterns were used to analyze chromosomal constitutions and chromosomal locations on the ...
Ib Linde-Laursen, R. von Bothmer
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Seeds formed in crosses Hordeum lechleri (6x) x H. vulgare (2x and 4x), H. arizonicum (6x) x H. v. (2x), H. parodii (6x) x H. v. (2x), and H. tetraploidum (4x) x H. v. (2x) produced plants at high or rather high frequencies through embryo rescue. Giemsa C-banding patterns were used to analyze chromosomal constitutions and chromosomal locations on the ...
Ib Linde-Laursen, R. von Bothmer
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HORDEUM DEPRESSUM CROSSES WITH THE HORDEUM MURINUM COMPLEX
Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1965Plant type and chromosome behavior of the Hordezrvz I J T Z L T ~ I ~ Z L ~ ~ ~ coillplex were reported by A~Iorrison (1958), Ailorrison et al. (1959) and Rajhathy and R~Iorrison (1962). They have labeled the genonies as GG for H . ~ ~ ~ L C Z L ~ J Z Steud. (2X), GGMhlI for H. I ~ ~ L Y ~ I ~ Z L ~ L. (4X) and G G M h l H H for H.
Lu Chyuan Liu, A. B. Schooler
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1974
Cultivated barley, Hordeum vulgare L., is one of the leading experimental organisms in genetic studies of flowering plants. The wide use of this important agricultural crop plant in genetic studies may be attributed to its diploid nature, low chromosome number (2n = 14), world-wide distribution, high degree of self-fertility, ease of hybridization ...
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Cultivated barley, Hordeum vulgare L., is one of the leading experimental organisms in genetic studies of flowering plants. The wide use of this important agricultural crop plant in genetic studies may be attributed to its diploid nature, low chromosome number (2n = 14), world-wide distribution, high degree of self-fertility, ease of hybridization ...
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The Hordeum murinum Complex in Australia
Australian Journal of Botany, 1976Barley grass (in Australia usually called Hordeum leporinum Link) was collected at 88 sites in South Australia and Victoria and grown at Northfield, near Adelaide, S.A. Time to Aowering was noted and each line was identified taxonomically. Specimens from the Australian herbaria were examined.
P. M. Kloot, P. S. Boyce, P. S. Cocks
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Bestäubungsökologische Merkmale und Phylogenie von Hordeum L. subgen. Hordeum
Flora, 1984Summary 282 wild races of Hordeum L. subgen. Hordeum have been studied concerning pollination ecology. Anther length is a good character for demonstrating the breeding system. Races of Hordeum spontaneum from primary habitats have relatively long anthers (> 4 mm). They are postulated as initial forms for the evolution of cultivated and weedy barleys.
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Hordeum murinum subsp. murinum
2022Hordeum murinum L. subsp. murinum (margall petit). Es troba a una gran part d’Europa, però escasseja al sud del continent. Es fa en vores de camins i hàbitats ruderalitzats humits. Aquesta subespècie és escassa i es localitza a les parts altes i mitjanes, preferentment vora de fonts.
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Sitosterol biosynthesis in Hordeum vulgare
Phytochemistry, 1975Abstract Excised barley embryos cultured on a nutrient medium containing methionine-[CD 3 ] incorporated deuterium into the newly biosynthesized sterols. Two deuterium atoms were present in 24-methylenecycloartanol, 24-methylenelophenol and campesterol and a maximum of four deuterium atoms were incorporated into 24-ethylidenelophenol, stigmasterol ...
John R. Lenton+2 more
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Transgenic Barley (Hordeum vulgare) [PDF]
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) ranks as the world’s fourth most important cereal crop after wheat, maize, and rice (Poehlman 1987; FAO 1996). It is grown over a wider environmental range than any other cereal crop, and grows in many areas probably unsuitable for the other crops.
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Plant regeneration from hordeum spontaneum and hordeum bulbosum immature embryo derived calli
Plant Cell Reports, 1985Callus cultures were initiated from isolated immature embryos of Hordeum spontaneum and Hordeum bulbosum on MS or B5 basal medium supplemented with 2 mg/1 2,4-D. Shoot regeneration occurred on transfer of tissue to media containing 1 mg/1 IAA and 1 mg/1 zeatin. The regenerated shoot buds were rooted on basal medium without hormones.
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1928
Die Gerste wird fur die alteste Kulturpflanze der Welt gehalten. Als ihre Heimat gilt Persien, Mesopotamien, Kaukasien, Arabien und neuestens auch Nordamerika. Sie stammt von der Wildgerste (Hordeum spontaneum) ab, deren Spindel gebrechlich ist. Sicher gilt sie als die Stammpflanze der zweizeiligen nickenden Gerste.
Rudolf Ranninger, Gustav Pammer
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Die Gerste wird fur die alteste Kulturpflanze der Welt gehalten. Als ihre Heimat gilt Persien, Mesopotamien, Kaukasien, Arabien und neuestens auch Nordamerika. Sie stammt von der Wildgerste (Hordeum spontaneum) ab, deren Spindel gebrechlich ist. Sicher gilt sie als die Stammpflanze der zweizeiligen nickenden Gerste.
Rudolf Ranninger, Gustav Pammer
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