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miRNA Hordeum

2020
Identification and characterization of Hordeum microRNAs regulation of seed viability during long-term ...
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Hordeum jubatum

2006
Enthält 1 Bild der Mähnen-Gerste.
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HORDEUM VULGARE

Приоритетные направления повышения эффективности, конкурентоспособности и устойчивости аграрной отрасли
В статье представлено трехгодичное изучение 26 сортов ячменя ярового (Hordeum vulgare L.) коллекции Всероссийского института генетических ресурсов имени Н.И. Вавилова. В результате исследований выявлены скороспелые продуктивные сорта ячменя ярового с высокой массой 1000 зерен для применения в качестве доноров в дальнейшей селекционной работе.
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Cryopreservation of Hordeum (Barley)

2002
Barley is the fourth most important cereal after wheat, rice and maize. Although its distribution is generally similar to wheat, barley can be grown in much drier and colder regions than wheat. It is distributed mainly over the middle latitudes of the earth especially of the northern hemisphere.
Jun-Hui Wang, Chun-Nong Huang
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Hordeum murinum L.

2009
Pflanzensammlung Dietmar Brandes: Digitale ...
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Bestäubungsökologische Merkmale und Phylogenie von Hordeum L. subgen. Hordeum

Flora, 1984
Summary 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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Barley (Hordeum vulgare)

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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Hordeum

2011
Peter L. Morrell, Michael T. Clegg
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Hordeum

1910
B. Fischer, C. Hartwich
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