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Restoring habitat quality for Skylarks in winter cereal fields by manipulating the crop architecture
Eurasian Skylarks decline is attributed to loss of suitable nesting and foraging habitats, highlighting the need for mitigating in‐field measures. The study found that unsown Skylark strips in intensive winter cereal fields improved habitat quality for Skylarks in terms of breeding performance, prey density, parental foraging patterns, territorial ...
Sina Blösch +3 more
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The Effect of Species and Cultivation Year on Phenolic Acids Content in Ancient Wheat
During the last decade older (ancient) wheat species, such as spelt (Triticum spelta L.), emmer (Triticum dicoccon Schrank), and einkorn (Triticum monococcum L.) have been recognised as an interesting option to increase the biodiversity of cultivated ...
Marcin Barański +3 more
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Triticum aestivum ssp. spelta (spelta wheat) is a cultivated specie to obtain alimentary products and ecological meadows. Its physiological characteristics, rudimentary and resistance to bad conditions of vegetation determined its enlargement on greater and greater surfaces.
Oana Ofelia Gheolţan, G. Morar
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The main goal of the study was to determine the structure of endophytic bacteria inhabiting different parts (endosperm, germ, roots, coleoptiles, and leaves) of two wheat species, Triticum aestivum L. (cv. 'Hondia') and Triticum spelta L. (cv. 'Rokosz'),
A. Kuźniar +5 more
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Variation in suppression of black‐grass by modern and ancestral cereal root exudates
Root exudates of commercial and ancestral cereals inhibit black‐grass and are more consistent inhibitors than application of their constituent allelochemicals. Abstract This study aimed to determine the variability of hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum), ancestral diploid wheat (T.
D. T. Hickman +7 more
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Study of the impact of growth substance treatment and maize (Zea mays L.) variety in spelt (Triticum spelta L.) haplodiploidization. So far as we know, this is the first study on spelt (Triticum spelta L.) haplodiploidization. The technique used involved
Escarnot, E., Thibaut, C., Forgeois, P.
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Um estudo paleoetnobotânico realizado sobre macro-restos vegetais do povoado romano da Terronha de Pinhovelo (Nordeste de Portugal), forneceu informações acerca das práticas agrícolas das comunidades indígenas dos séculos IV/V D.C.Foram recolhidos ...
João Pedro Tereso
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Analysis of cytological stability of interspecific hybrids F1-F2 Triticum spelta × Triticum aestivum
Aim. Cytological analysis of the stability of interspecific hybrids of wheat Triticum spelta L. x Triticum aestivum L. Methods. By the method of temporal squashed preparations has been analyzed ploidy level, the frequency of structural chromosome aberrations and abnormalities mitosis in root meristem cells of seedlings. Results.
I. I. Lyalko +2 more
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ABSTRACT Waste disposal processes and landfill management are crucial subjects in the field of settlement archaeology. Our study is focused on understanding the processes that are connected to the formation of the infills of settlement features and the recycling of the building materials (daub and wood) and waste management.
Tereza Šálková +10 more
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Annual ribwort plantain and alfalfa mixtures enhance forage accumulation and reduce nitrate
Abstract Nitrate (NO3) leaching from alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) cultivation in autumn and sustaining high forage accumulation under dry conditions is a serious problem in farming. In this study, mixtures of alfalfa and ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata L.) had agronomic advantages for forage accumulation compared to corresponding mixtures of ...
Tsvetelina Krachunova +2 more
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