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2021
????????????????, ?????? ???? ?????????? ???????????????? ???????????????? F??? H. vulgare x H. spontaneum ???????????????????????? ?????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????, ?????????? ?????? ?? ???????????????? F??? ?? F??? ???????? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? ???? ???????????????????????????? ????????. ????
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Architecture of the chloroplast PSI–NDH supercomplex in Hordeum vulgare

Nature, 2021
Liangliang Shen   +11 more
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Hordeum vulgare Linnaeus 1753

2007
Hordeum vulgare Linnaeus var. coeleste Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 1: 85. 1753. RCN: 710. Neotype (Cope in Cafferty & al. in Taxon 49: 251. 2000): Herb. R.J. Shuttleworth, " H. hexastichon ", left specimen (BM-000576276). Current name: Hordeum vulgare L. (Poaceae).
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2012
Chlorophyllase and ??-aminolevulinic acid dehidratase activities, pigments content in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) seedlings grown on the slow horizontal clinostat and vertical control were studied. It was found that chlorophyllase activity markedly decline under clinorotation.
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Sitosterol biosynthesis in Hordeum vulgare

Phytochemistry, 1975
Abstract 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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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 vulgare Variation

2017
study origin and domestication of Tibetan ...
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