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The seeds from nine Reaumuria songarica provenance sites in Chengguide County, Qinghai Province, China were analyzed and studied. The best harvest time and the best provenance were selected. ABSTRACT Reaumuria songarica is a key dominant species in the desert regions of northern China.
XinYou Wang +5 more
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Forage Crop Research in the Modern Age
Forage crops are increasingly vital to sustainable agriculture, yet urgent demands for transformative innovations create unprecedented opportunities and challenges. This review synthesizes the latest advances in forage research, spotlighting cutting‐edge breeding technologies and their transformative potential.
Qikun Liu +11 more
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Viabilidade de grãos de pólen e crescimento in vitro do tubo polínico em bananeiras tetraplóides. [PDF]
Os diplóides silvestres e melhorados de bananeira produzem grãos de pólen em abundância e com alta viabilidade, enquanto as variedades cultivadas apresentam baixa produção de pólen e também problemas de viabilidade (FORTESCUE & TURNER, 2004).
COSTA, M. A. P. de C. +6 more
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Leymus chinensis (Trin.) Tzvel. is a high saline-alkaline tolerant forage grass genus of the tribe Gramineae family, which also plays an important role in protection of natural environment. To date, little is known about the saline-alkaline tolerance of L. chinensis on the molecular level. To better understand the molecular mechanism of saline-alkaline
Yepeng Sun +11 more
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Summary Chinese leymus (Leymus chinensis (Trin.) Tzvel.) is an important perennial grass widely distributed in Eastern Asia and can be one of the best pasture grass species for the rangeland industry in northern China. However, there is no information on the effect of storage conditions on seed germination and seedling growth, which are critical for ...
W.D Zhang +4 more
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Four typical halophytic communities found in saline-sodic soil, including Phragmites australis, Suaeda glauca, Leymus chinensis, and Puccinellia parl, were investigated in this study. A comparison was made among the electrical conductivity (EC) value, pH
Jie Zhou +7 more
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Leaf turnover and herbivory in the tall tussock grass Festuca orthophylla in the Andean Altiplano [PDF]
Tall grass tussocks dominate the Andean highlands above 3,800m a.s.l., with often no other life form contributing significantly to standing crop biomass and productivity, thus, representing the dominant source of fodder for camelid grazing. To assess the
Körner, Christian, Monteiro, José
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Variation in leaf micromorphology can aid delimitation of taxonomically difficult groups. The woody genus Metrosideros (Myrtaceae) dominates Hawai\u27i\u27s native forests and comprises striking, predominantly infraspecific, macromorphological variation,
Keating, Richard +2 more
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Soil salinization poses a serious threat to crop growth. The selection of appropriate soil modifiers and water-soluble fertilizers for saline soils represents a crucial method for enhancing crop yields.
Shengchen Zhao +7 more
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Habitat fragmentation causes rapid genetic differentiation and homogenization in natural plant populations – A case study in Leymus chinensis [PDF]
The effects of habitat fragmentations on the forage grass Leymus thinness (Trin.) Tzvel, which has high genetic diversity in northeast China were investigated. Four natural populations of the same ecotype (Grey-green leaf, GGL), namely, BT, ZL, CL and CC
Guo, W.L +3 more
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