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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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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The application of high-density genetic maps of rye for the detection of QTLs controlling morphological traits [PDF]
The development of genetic maps is, nowadays, one of the most intensive research activities of plant geneticists. One of the major goals of genome mapping is the localisation of quantitative trait loci (QTLs).
Aneta Banek-Tabor +4 more
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Rye (Secale cereale L.) is known for its wide adaptation due to its ability to tolerate harsh environments in semiarid areas. To assess the diversity in rye we genotyped a panel of 178 geographically diverse accessions of four Secale sp.
Jagdeep Singh Sidhu +7 more
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Beyond Villages and Open Fields: The Origins and Development of a Historic Landscape Characterised by Dispersed Settlement in South-West England [PDF]
© 2006 Society for Medieval Archaeology. Reproduced with the permission of the publisher. Journal home page http://www.maney.co.uk/journals/ma ; complete issue available at http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/medPollen evidence has, to date ...
Brown, A.G, Fyfe, Ralph, Rippon, Stephen
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Breeding cereal rye (Secale cereale) for quality traits
AbstractCereal rye (Secale cereale) is a multi‐purpose crop, harvested for grain (for food, feed, and other products) as well as used as a forage or cover crop. The functionality of rye across these spheres is due to its abiotic and biotic stress tolerance and unique phytochemical composition. In this review, we focus on the current state and prospects
Lauren J. Brzozowski +4 more
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Ultrasound influence on coleoptile length at Poaceae seedlings as valuable criteria in prebreeding and breeding processes [PDF]
The study includes research on the effect of ultrasound on the ability of seed germination and coleoptile development of cereal landraces (fam. Poaceae): oat (Avena sativa L.) brodski, rye (Secale cereale L.) rakotinska, Triticale svetinikolsko and ...
Anđelkovic Violeta +5 more
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ABSTRACT Allergies are one of the major health challenges of our time, associated with a high individual burden of disease and high costs for the healthcare system. Given their prevalence, allergies are also highly relevant from a public health perspective. The development of allergic diseases is multifactorial. In addition to individual factors (e.g.,
Jobst Augustin +13 more
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Effects of the second crop on maize yield and yield components in organic agriculture [PDF]
The second crop use in organic agriculture is a known method of maintaining the soil tilth, soil protection against environmental deterioration, soil nutrients conservation and even the weed control.
Birkás, Márta +6 more
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Underutilised crops in Europe: An interdisciplinary approach towards sustainable practices
Abstract In the context of a rapidly growing global population and significant climatic and environmental change, there is an urgent need to produce nutritious food in a sustainable manner. Some crops are underutilised in Europe, despite their suitability to local environments, viability for sustainable production and potential to improve diets.
Meriel McClatchie +18 more
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