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Stickstoffausnutzungsvermögen von Lolium perenne und Lolium multiflorum‐Sorten
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 1988Abstract Selection for improved nitrogen‐utilization in Lolium In a 3‐year study the responses of 14 Lolium perenne‐varieties and 14 of Lolium multiflorum to different nitrogen fertilization (75, 150, 300 kg N/ha) were investigated. The varieties were classificated into four types of nitrogen utilization. “Low input varieties” can be found in type III.
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Chromosoma, 1976
Cytomixis is a spontaneous process occurring through the formation of cytoplasmic bridges between adjacent pollen mother cells. This phenomenon was observed in the pollen mother cells of 3 genotypes of Lolium perenne which had been subjected to directional selection for productivity of green material.
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Cytomixis is a spontaneous process occurring through the formation of cytoplasmic bridges between adjacent pollen mother cells. This phenomenon was observed in the pollen mother cells of 3 genotypes of Lolium perenne which had been subjected to directional selection for productivity of green material.
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Synaptonemal complex formation in hybrids of Lolium temulentum � Lolium perenne (L.)
Chromosoma, 1985The chromosomes of Lolium temulentum are lon- ger and contain on average 50% more nuclear DNA than the chromosomes of L. perenne. In the hybrid, despite the difference in length and DNA content, pairing between the homoeologous chromosomes at pachytene is effective and the chiasma frequency at first metaphase in pollen mother cells is high, about 1.6 ...
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Plant Pathology, 1972
SUMMARY A previously unrecorded virus with isometric particles 27 nm diameter, has been isolated from Lolium perenne L. and Cynosurus cristatus L. from Eire and from C.
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SUMMARY A previously unrecorded virus with isometric particles 27 nm diameter, has been isolated from Lolium perenne L. and Cynosurus cristatus L. from Eire and from C.
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Carbon flows in the rhizosphere of ryegrass (Lolium perenne)
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 2001Yakov Kuzyakov, Karl Stahr
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