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Waxy Gene-Orthologs in Wheat × Thinopyrum Amphidiploids
Starch, as the main component of grain in cereals, serves as the major source of calories in staple food and as a raw material for industry. As the technological and digestive properties of starch depend on its content, the management of its components ...
Marina V. Klimushina +4 more
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Forage Yield and the Quality of Perennial Legume-Grass Mixtures under Rainfed Conditions
This study was performed to determine suitable perennial forage species and their mixtures for the establishment of short-term artificial pastures under rainfed conditions in Turkey. The study was conducted from 2008 through 2010.
Sebahattin ALBAYRAK +3 more
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NUTRIENT DEFICIENCY IN INTERMEDIATE WHEATGRASS
A guide to visual symptoms of nutrient deficiencies in seedlings of Thinopyrum intermedium. Seedlings grown hydroponically in nutrient solutions deficient in nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, iron, boron, sulfur, magnesium, and zinc were compared with control seedlings grown in a full nutrient solution.
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Registration of ‘Manska’ Pubescent Intermediate Wheatgrass
'MANSKA' pubescent intermediate wheatgrass [Thinopyrum intermedium subsp. barbulatum (Schur) Barkw. & Dewey] (Reg. no. CV-21, PI 562527) was tested as Mandan 12781 and released 16 April 1992 by the USDA-ARS in cooperation with the USDA-SCS; the Agricultural Research Division, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska; and ...
Berdahl, J. D. +10 more
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Correlations between plant available soil and grain mineral concentrations are often assumed, yet few studies examine these associations. Here, soil and wheat grain samples were analyzed from a semi‐arid dryland cropping study in the northern Great ...
Andrea K. Clemensen +6 more
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Genomic insights into the NPGS intermediate wheatgrass germplasm collection
AbstractThe National Plant Germplasm System (NPGS) is a vital resource for genetic diversity, yet utilization of this resource requires a thorough understanding of the germplasm and genetic diversity. Intermediate wheatgrass (IWG, Thinopyrum intermedium) is a perennial grass species that has been improved for forage production through breeding ...
Jared Crain +7 more
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The use of less common grass varieties as a factor of increasing forage lands productivity
Purpose. To assess introduced samples of drought-resistant species of perennial grasses, select a promising parent material and create on its base high-yielding varie ies with economic characters. Methods. Field experiment, laboratory testing. Results.
В. Д. Бугайов +2 more
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Cold plasma is an emerging technology to improve microbiological safety as well as functionality of foods. This study compared the effect of radio frequency cold plasma on flour and dough properties of three members of the Triticeae tribe, soft as well ...
Sophie Held +2 more
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Reproduction and Development of Russian Wheat Aphid Biotype 2 on Crested Wheatgrass, Intermediate Wheatgrass, and Susceptible and Resistant Wheat [PDF]
The Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia (Kurdjumov), is an economically important pest of small grains. Since its introduction into North America in 2003, Russian wheat aphid Biotype 2 has been found to be virulent to all commercially available winter wheat, Triticum aestivum L., cultivars.
Scott C, Merrill +5 more
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ACCUMULATION OF SYMBIOTIC NITROGEN BY PERENNIAL LEGUMINOUS CROPS IN THE SOUTHERN STEPPE OF UKRAINE
The use of perennial leguminous crops is an energetically and economically beneficial and ecologically safe measure for improving the nitrogen balance of soils, which implementation requires specification and additional research of certain soil and ...
H. O. Iutynska +4 more
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