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Production of Self-Fertile Interspecific Hybrids Between Lolium temulentum × Lolium multiflorum
2010Three F1 hybrids plants between Lolium temulentum L. (Ba3081) and a genotype of L. multiflorum Lam., generated by embryo rescue technique, were proved to be interspecific hybrids (F1) by analysis with SSR markers for Italian ryegrass (Hirata et al., 2006).
Takako Kiyoshi +3 more
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«Ridotta attività» di glifosate su Lolium multiflorum
2022La prova svolta nel 2022 in un meleto in Trentino conferma la mancata efficacia di glifosate su L. multiflorum segnalata da un frutticoltore al dosaggio comunemente utilizzato da alcuni decenni. Bisogna tenere sotto controllo l’evoluzione di questa problematica per prevenire e contenere la diffusione del fenomeno della mancata efficacia dei ...
Berti, M., Waldner, A., Dallago, G.
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Origin of Westerwolths ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum westerwoldicum)
Euphytica, 1955In the past century, all the grass seed required for the Netherlands was imported. About 1900, however, the seed production of the annual Westerwolths ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum westerwoldicum) was introduced. The local variety was probably obtained by harvesting seed producing plants from Italian ryegrass, sown in spring and sowing again in the next
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Potential of Tetraploid × Festulolium (Festuca Pratensis × Lolium Multiflorum)
1994For over 30 years a number of efforts have been made to utilize interspecific and intergeneric hybrids of the Lolium-Festuca complex in grass forage breeding. These hybrids, which combine complementary characters of the parental species, often offer excellent potential for producing new valuable grasses. In the Lolium-Festuca complex it is attempted to
Z. Zwierzykowski +2 more
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Competitive Relationships of Annual Ryegrass (Lolium Multiflorum Lam.)
Ecology, 1969Annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) competition with Kentucky bluegrass, hardinggrass, Blandon brome, wild oats, tall fescue, rose clover, and with itself was studied in greenhouse and field experiments. Ryegrass in a mixture of species always had a detrimental effect on the growth of other species.
C. M. McKell, Cameron Duncan
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Glyphosate resistance in a Chilean Lolium multiflorum.
Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences, 2006Lolium multiflorum (Italian ryegrass) has recently demonstrated itself to be poorly controlled with glyphosate in cereal crops of South Chile. The concentration of glyphosate necessary to reduce shoot length by 50% (ED50) in seedlings, after eight days of root contact was 7.3-fold in the resistant Vil-1 than in the susceptible (S) biotype. The obtained
P, Michitte +3 more
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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
Embryoids from Cultured Immature Embryos of Lolium multiflorum
Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie, 1980Summary Cultured immature embryos of Lolium multiflorum gave various types of proliferation. Proliferating scutellum was observed to form embryo-like structures (embryoids) on its surface. Embryoids were picked off individually and regenerated into plantlets.
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