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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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Secale strictum subsp. kuprijanovii is a perennial, hermaphrodite wild rye species and a progenitor of the modern cultivated rye, Secale cereale. With high adaptive capacity in stress conditions, it is valuable for enriching the germplasm resources of ...
Yuwen Ding +3 more
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A comparison of anatomical features of different mheat and rye verieties
The anatomical features of wheat and rye (Triticum aestivum var. erythrospermum 'Niva' and Secale cereale var. vulgare 'České') were investigated. In the present paper the anatomical characters of stems and caryopses of wheat 'Niva' and of rye 'České ...
Blanka Rovenska
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Development of rye embryo. I. Preliminary investigations on ultrastructure of 7-day-old proembryo
Ultrastructural examination of 7-day-old rye proembryos did not reveal distinct differences in the cell structure of its particular parts. It was noted, however, that in the cells of the apical part vacuoles and multivesicular bodies were more numerous ...
Barbara Stefaniak
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Pollen production in selected species of anemophilous plants
In the study, structural features of flowers of the following allergenic plant species were analysed: Betula verrucosa, Secale cereale, Rumex acetosella, Plantago major and Artemisia vulgaris.
Krystyna Piotrowska
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Mitochondrial nucleoproteins in rye leaves
Some properties of mitochondrial nucleoproteins sedimentable at 100 000 g, corresponding to the hyaloplasmic ribosomes, were compared with those found for two other subfractions isolated from mitochondria of primary rye (Secale cereale) leaves, the ...
M. Rytel +2 more
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A multiple species, continent-wide, million-phenotype agronomic plant dataset
Measurement(s) grain yield trait • protein content • days to flowering trait • Glucosinolate • plant structure development stage Technology Type(s) specimen harvest quantity • Mass Spectrometry • agronomic process Sample Characteristic - Organism Pisum ...
Saul Justin Newman, Robert T. Furbank
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Crop succession and its reflections on soybean performance
The fluctuations in yield and consequently in production occurred due to climatic adversities in the main producing states of Brazil. Farming has changed over time, and past scenarios have shown high exploitation of natural resources focusing on soil ...
Natã Balssan Moura +10 more
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Pollen and sperm nuclei development in rye
The development of rye (Secale cereale L. Gramineae) pollen grains. was followed in the light microscope from the differentiating division in the microspore to pollen shedding.
Agnieszka Mostowska, Maria Charzyńska
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Male-sterile forms and self-fertile lines differ in C-banding of chromosomes. Malesterile forms are identified by the presence of certain types of spectrum, their occurrence frequency and the feature of gene expression of reserve proteins in rye. Variability of secaline spectrum is related basically to components of ?? and ?? zones.
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