Evaluation of fall‐seeded cover crops for grassland nesting waterfowl in eastern South Dakota
Cover crops are experiencing a revival among Midwestern farmers, and we assessed their attractiveness and safety for nesting ducks in South Dakota. Nest success was markedly lower in cover crops than in perennial cover during both years of our study, including 2019 which was a best‐case scenario for cover crops, with extremely wet conditions delaying ...
Charles W. Gallman +3 more
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Perennial Rye: Genetics of Perenniality and Limited Fertility
Perenniality, the ability of plants to regrow after seed set, could be introgressed into cultivated rye by crossing with the wild relative and perennial Secale strictum.
Paul Gruner, Thomas Miedaner
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Hybrid breeding boosted molecular genetics in rye
History of rye (Secale cereale L.) breeding began from the first targeted selections made in Germany by the Probsteier Seed Cooperative around 1850, and over 150 years breeding yielded a tremendous amount of results.
R. Schlegel
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Weed Emergence in a Soil with Cover Crops in an Agroecological No-Tillage System [PDF]
: The cultivation and deposition of cover crops residues on the soil surface can reduce weed emergence. The objective of this study was to evaluate the emergence of weeds, in a greenhouse, on a soil with cover crops in an agroecological no-tillage system.
M. SOUZA +5 more
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Grain Characteristics, Chemical Composition, and Functional Properties of Rye (Secale cereale L.) As Influenced by Genotype and Harvest Year [PDF]
Grain characteristic, chemical composition, and functional properties of rye were measured in 19 different cultivars grown in one location in up to 3 years.
Andersen, S.B. +4 more
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The genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships in the genus Secale L. (rye) was evaluated using 24 Secale cereale microsatellite (SCM) markers.
Hai-Ying Shang +3 more
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Chromosome Centromeres: Structural and Analytical Investigations with High Resolution Scanning Electron Microscopy in Combination with Focused Ion Beam Milling [PDF]
Whole mount mitotic metaphase chromosomes of different plants and animals were investigated with high resolution field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) to study the ultrastructural organization of centromeres, including metacentric ...
Schroeder-Reiter, E., Wanner, Gerhard
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The genetic polymorphism between the wild species and cultivars of rye Secale cereale L.
The aim of this research was to analyze genetic polymorphism between nine wild species and three cultivars of rye (genus Secale L.). The genetic polymorphism was assessed by means of the RAPD method (random amplified polymorphic DNA). The coefficients of
Zbigniew Broda +5 more
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Potential bioethanol and biogas production using lignocellulosic biomass from winter rye, oilseed rape and faba bean [PDF]
To meet the increasing need for bioenergy several raw materials have to be considered for the production of e.g. bioethanol and biogas.In this study, three lignocellulosic raw materials were studied, i.e.
Hauggaard-Nielsen, Henrik +3 more
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Intergenic Spacer Length Variability in Cultivated, Weedy and Wild Rye Species
Non-coding rDNA spacers (IGS) can vary substantially in size due to differences in the number of repetitive elements among closely related species. Three pairs of universal primers were used in this study for the amplification of non-coding regions of ...
Skuza L., Filip E., Szućko I.
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