Leymus chinensis in the valley of the middle reaches of the Uda River forms significant areas of forage lands, being a valuable resource species. Its production, the number of vegetative and generative shoots, their height, and spike length varied significantly. For the first time, the biochemical and mineral composition, nutritive and energy values of
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Germinação in vitro e viabilidade polínica em Passifloras silvestres. [PDF]
Os programas de melhoramento genético em Passiflora utilizam, em sua maioria, as espécies silvestres como fontes de resistência a doenças. Porém, novo enfoque vem sendo dado para sua utilização como plantas ornamentais.
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in degraded typical steppe of Inner Mongolia [PDF]
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi associated with wild forage plants in typical steppe of eastern Inner Mongolia [PDF]
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N Internal Cycling in Leymus chinensis Grassland Vegetation-Soil System [PDF]
LI Yu-Zhong +3 more
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Effects of vegetation height and density on soil temperature variations [PDF]
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Genome evolution and initial breeding of the Triticeae grass <i>Leymus chinensis</i> dominating the Eurasian Steppe. [PDF]
Li T +22 more
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Nitrogen addition regulates the effects of variation in precipitation patterns on plant biomass formation and allocation in a Leymus chinensis grassland of northeast China. [PDF]
Ren J, Wang C, Wang Q, Song W, Sun W.
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Effects of moderate drought extension on bacterial network structure in the rhizosphere soil of Leymus chinensis in semi-arid grasslands. [PDF]
Wang J +6 more
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Assessing soil health benefits of forage grasses - A review of methods [PDF]
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