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Secale cereale L. Artbeschreibung: 70-150(-200) cm hoch, bläulich bereift. Blätter 5-15 mm breit, flach, allmählich zugespitzt, kahl oder fein behaart. Blatthäutchen kurz und gestutzt, zudem kleine, kahle Blattöhrchen. Blütenstand eine dichte, 5-20 cm lange, schon zur Blütezeit nickende Ähre.
Konrad Lauber +2 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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Comparison of B chromosome effects on Secale cereale and Secale vavilovii [PDF]
B chromosomes of S. cereale have been introduced into S. vavilovii, which lacks them in nature, to compare their effects on fitness. In both species, viability was unaffected, while fertility progressively decreased when the number of B chromosomes increased from two to four.
M J Puertas, F Romera, A de la Peña
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ABSTRACT This study presents a high‐resolution, multi‐proxy reconstruction of environmental and land‐use change from Lake Dojran over historical times (last 2500 years), combining pollen, biomarkers, radiocarbon dating, Ottoman taxation records and other historical data.
Alessia Masi +15 more
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Managing pests by increasing predators through late termination of cover crops
Adding cover crops to crop rotations can improve the sustainability and ecosystem functioning of agroecosystems. By delaying cover‐crop termination, growers can effectively increase natural enemy populations and reduce the need for chemical controls. Abstract BACKGROUND Adding cover crops to crop rotations can improve the sustainability and ecosystem ...
Jared S Adam +2 more
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Winter oilseed rape in Europe suffers frequent pathogen losses. This review outlines key integrated pest management (IPM) strategies, rotation, residue and tillage management, optimized sowing, resistance, and targeted fungicides supported by forecasting.
Jon S West +2 more
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Interchromosomal connections in meiosis of Secale cereale [PDF]
With the aid of C-banding technique the sequence of the first meiotic prophase stages in the anthers of rye has been determined as follows: synizesis, pachytene, early diplotene, diffuse stage, second contraction, late diplotene, and diakinesis. The heterochromatic regions fuse together twice, during the formation of the synizetic knot and in the ...
YRJö VIINIKKA, SEPPO NOKKALA
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Caractères différentiels de Secale cereale et S. montanum
Lachmann Paul. Caractères différentiels de Secale cereale et S. montanum. In: Bulletin mensuel - Société botanique de Lyon, tome 10, bulletin 1, 1892. pp.
Lachmann, Jean-Paul
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Variation and distribution of some cultivated Triticeae and associated weeds collected in Romania
Based on the "Preliminary report of comparative studies on the Agrico-Pastoral People in the South Western Eurasia", the results obtained by the research group from the Plant Germplasm Institute, Fac.
S. SAKAMOTO, H. KOBAYASHI
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Machine learning‐based prediction of cereal rye cover crop biomass across diverse agroecosystems
Abstract Accurate operational predictions of cereal rye (Secale cereale L.) biomass are critical for quantifying the agroecosystem services provided by cover crops and for guiding growers’ management decisions for subsequent cash crops. In this study, we developed machine learning‐based biomass prediction models using two advanced gradient‐boosted tree
Utsab Ghimire +6 more
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