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A Colletotrichum gloeosporioides strain from Huperzia serrata lacks key pathogenicity genes CgDN3 and cap20 and has fewer pelB, pnl and pg genes. pksIII, for synthesis of huperzine A, was probably acquired by the host plant from the fungus. ABSTRACT Colletotrichum gloeosporioides is a major agricultural pathogen of crops that has also been identified ...
Xizhen Yue +17 more
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Stylosanthes as a forage and fallow crop. Proceedings of a regional workshop on the use of Stylosanthes in West Africa [PDF]
This report is divided into seven sections. The first section deals with biology of Stylosanthes and its importance in West Africa and Latin America. The second section presents papers on the screening and evaluation of Stylosanthes germplasm.
Leeuw, P.N. de +2 more
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In the drylands of Ghana, the relative importance of various environmental drivers for plant species composition and diversity is still poorly understood and this affects the identification and implementation of appropriate management strategies.
Reginald T. Guuroh +9 more
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Stylosanthes sp. aff. S. scabra: A putative diploid progenitor of Stylosanthes scabra (Fabaceae)
Stylosanthes sp. aff. S. scabra is an undescribed taxon showing affinities with the allotetraploid species S. scabra, but distinct in a number of attibutes. Several collections show potential as forage for clay soils in northern Australia.
Liu, C. J., Musial, J. M.
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Stylosanthes (Leguminosae-Papilionoideae-Dalbergieae) in Northeast Brazil.
Stylosanthes, with approximately 50 species, is a pantropical, economically important genus of Leguminosae, with several species having forage potential and soil improvement potential.
Silva, Juliana Santos +6 more
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Agricultural sustainability of areas in semiarid region, is directly related to soil management, emphasizing especially the continuous coverage strategy.
Diego Mathias Natal da Silva +4 more
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Stylosanthes viscosa Swartz 1788
36. Stylosanthes viscosa (Linnaeus 1759: 20–21) Swartz (1788: 108). (Fig. 3k) Subshrubs, branches glandular, inermous. Nectary absent. Stipules lateral, triangular. Leaves imparipinnate, 3– foliolate, leaflets opposite, elliptic, venation camptodromous, translucid punctuation absent. Inflorescence spike, axillary, terminal. Flowers sessile, zygomorphic,
Gomes, Aureliana Santos +5 more
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Stylosanthes capitata and S. guianensis are important forage legumes for tropical areas. The only available estimates of S. capitata and S. guianensis outcrossing rates were based on morphological markers, and the genus is considered as being mainly self-
Chiari L. +4 more
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Resposta in vitro e suscetibilidade ao Agrobacterium de duas cultivares de Stylosanthes guianensis [PDF]
As cultivares Bandeirantes e Mineirão de Stylosanthes guianensis (Leguminosae) foram avaliadas quanto à capacidade de formação de brotos adventícios in vitro e quanto à suscetibilidade ao Agrobacterium.
LUCIA VIEIRA HOFFMANN +1 more
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Intake and digestibility of concentrate and legume hay diets fed to foals
This study was carried out to evaluate intake, nutrient digestibility and body weight gain of foals on diets of concentrate and legume hay. Treatments were: lucerne hay (Medicago sativa), Campo Grande stylo hay (20% Stylosanthes macrocephala and 80 ...
Vinicius Pimentel Silva +5 more
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