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Pharmacological and therapeutic potential of Hordeum vulgare
Introduction: One of the first grains to be cultivated was Hordeum vulgare, which was grown in the Fertile Crescent, a region of Western Asia near the Nile River in North-East Africa and many other regions like russia, china.
Kuldeep Singh +14 more
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In the present study, the complete chloroplast genome of Hordeum vulgare L. var. trifurcatum was sequenced, assembled and compared with closely related species. The chloroplast genome of Hordeum vulgare L. var.
Yuanhang Ren +3 more
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Chromosome-scale assembly of wild barley accession “OUH602”
Barley (Hordeum ...
Kazuhiro Sato +5 more
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Genome Assembly of the Canadian two-row Malting Barley cultivar AAC Synergy
Barley (Hordeum ...
Wayne Xu +13 more
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Barley Genetic Resources: Advancing Conservation and Applications for Breeding
Barley (Hordeum vulgare L [...]
Jerzy H. Czembor
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The purpose of this work was to study the effect of selenium nanoparticles (Se NPs) on the biological and morphofunctional parameters of barley seeds (Hordéum vulgáre L.) We used seeds of Hordéum vulgáre L.
Andrey Ashotovich Nagdalian +10 more
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Weed Emergence in a Soil with Cover Crops in an Agroecological No-Tillage System [PDF]
: The cultivation and deposition of cover crops residues on the soil surface can reduce weed emergence. The objective of this study was to evaluate the emergence of weeds, in a greenhouse, on a soil with cover crops in an agroecological no-tillage system.
M. SOUZA +5 more
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Genetic diversity and ecological niche modelling of wild barley: refugia, large-scale post-LGM range expansion and limited mid-future climate threats? [PDF]
Describing genetic diversity in wild barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum) in geographic and environmental space in the context of current, past and potential future climates is important for conservation and for breeding the domesticated crop ...
Joanne Russell +5 more
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Plant remains from Middle Bronze Age round houses in north Cork [PDF]
.pdf file with report describing analysis of archaeobotanical material from Ballynamona 2 and Mitchelstown 1 in north Cork ...
Johnston, Penny
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Use of genetic markers for the detection of off-types for DUS phenotypic traits in the inbreeding crop, barley [PDF]
Detection of crop off-types is of interest for multiple uses, including the assessment of uniformity for new plant variety applications during distinctness, uniformity and stability (DUS) testing for the awarding of plant breeders’ rights (PBR). Here,
Cockram, James +4 more
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