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Drechslera Nobleae on Lolium Multiflorum in North America
Mycologia, 1982Drechslera nobleae, isolated from Lolium multiflorum in Alabama, USA, in 1976, is reported from North America for the first time. Drechslera nobleae is redescribed, and is distinguished from other Drechslera species by its obclavate conidia formed close together at the apex of long, dark brown, unbranched conidiophores; by the first or second cell ...
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Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 2004
APPs (aryloxyphenoxypropionates) and CHDs (cyclohexanediones) are two of the most important groups used post-emergence for the control of grass weeds. They inhibit the lipid synthesis in plants by interfering with the activity of the enzyme Acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase), acting at a meristematic level.
P, Michitte, N, Espinoza, R, De Prado
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APPs (aryloxyphenoxypropionates) and CHDs (cyclohexanediones) are two of the most important groups used post-emergence for the control of grass weeds. They inhibit the lipid synthesis in plants by interfering with the activity of the enzyme Acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase), acting at a meristematic level.
P, Michitte, N, Espinoza, R, De Prado
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Integrierte Bekämpfung von Weidelgras (Lolium multiflorum)
Julius-Kühn-Archiv, vol. 478Tagungsband: 31. Deutsche Arbeitsbesprechung über Fragen der Unkrautbiologie und -bekämpfung; 27.-29.openaire +1 more source
First assembly of the gene‐space of Lolium multiflorum and comparison to other Poaceae genomes
Grassland Science, 2019Steven Yates +2 more
exaly
The controlled introgression of Festuca arundinacea genes into Lolium multiflorum
Euphytica, 1989M W Humphreys
exaly
Kin selection in Lolium multiflorum L.
Chinese Journal of Applied and Environmental Biology, 2016openaire +1 more source

