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Field efficacy of a bioherbicide mimic (DiS-NH<sub>2</sub>) in a nanoparticle formulation for weed control in durum wheat. [PDF]

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Anther Culture of Lolium Perenne and Lolium Multiflorum [PDF]

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Albino as well as green plantlets were obtained by anther culture of Lolium perenne L. and L.multiflorum L. Isozyme and flow cytometric analyses showed the microspore origin of these plantlets. There is a clear genotype effect on anther culture response and on the ratio of green to albino regenerants. The majority of regenerated plantlets were albinos,
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Trisaccharides of Lolium and Festuca

Nature, 1958
IN the course of an investigation into the distribution of water-soluble carbohydrates in seeds of the Gramineae1, it was observed that two species of grass (Lolium perenne L. and Festuca pratensis Huds.) contained in their caryopses substantial amounts of a trisaccharide which was not detected in any of the thirty other wild grasses and cereals ...
Anna M. MacLeod, H. Mccorquodale
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The typification of Lolium perenne L. and Lolium temulentum L. (Poaceae)

Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1992
LOOS, B. P. & JARVIS, C. E., 1992. The typification of Lolium perenne and Lolium temulentum (Poaceae). The typification of the Linnaean species Lolium perenne and Lolium temulentum has been studied. Lolium perenne is typified by material in LINN, as proposed by Terrell, but it has been necessary to select a lectotype for L.
Loos, B.P., Jarvis, C.E.
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ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of the Lolium Alkaloids.

ChemInform, 1986
AbstractThe alkaloid d,l‐loline (IIId) is prepared from the known pyrrolizidine (I).
Joseph J. Tufariello   +2 more
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Stickstoffausnutzungsvermögen von Lolium perenne und Lolium multiflorum‐Sorten

Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 1988
Abstract 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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Isolation, Culture and Regeneration of Lolium Perenne and Lolium Multiflorum Protoplasts

1988
For the application of most genetic manipulation techniques a reliable system for plant regeneration from single cells and protoplasts is a prerequisite. In the Gramineae plant regeneration from protoplasts has been achieved only when morphogenically competent cell suspensions were used for protoplast isolation.
M. A. C. M. Zaal   +2 more
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Lolium Mottle Virus

Plant Pathology, 1972
SUMMARYA 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. cristatus from Yorkshire, and named lolium mottle virus (LMV). The virus could be inoculated into cultivars of wheat, oats, barley and rye, and Lagurus ovatus L.
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Cytomixis in Lolium perenne

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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