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Population-based ultrasound prevalence and risk factors for cystic echinococcosis in endemic Kazakhstan. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Negl Trop Dis
Ismailova G   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Simulated frosting of tropical grasses

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1974
Ranking order for leaf damage was determined in six varieties of the tropical grass setaria after frosting in a controlled environment and was found to be similar to known field response. A frost temperature of –2.5°C provided good discrimination between populations subjected to three successive frost cycles of 4 hr under programmed conditions which ...
JB Hacker, BJ Forde, JM Gow
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Primary Productivity of Grass Ecosystems of the Tropics and Sub-Tropics.

The Journal of Ecology, 1993
Aims, goals and general methods, S.P.Long and M.B.Jones the primary productivity and photosynthesis of savanna grasses in Kenya - studies at Nairobi National Park, J.I.Kinyamario and S.K.Imbamba saline grassland near Mexico City, E.Garcie-Moya and P.Montanez Castro moist savannas of Thailand, A.Kamnalrut and J.Evenson the productivity of echinochloa ...
Maureen M. Wolfson   +3 more
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CHROMOSOME NUMBERS OF TROPICAL AMERICAN GRASSES

American Journal of Botany, 1967
Chromosome counts are reported for 81 collections of tropical grasses from Suriname, Brazil and the Dominican Republic, these representing 29 genera and 65 species. The records for Bulbulus, Guadua, Homolepis and Piresia are the first for these genera, as are the counts for the 36 following species: Arundinella confinis, Axonopus marginaius, Axonopus ...
F. W. Gould, T. R. Soderstrom
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Polysaccharides of tropical grass species. I. Giant star grass (Cynodon plectostachyus)

Carbohydrate Research, 1972
An arabinoglucuronoxylan isolated1 from the leaf and stem of the tropical-pasture species Cynodon plectostachyus contained neutral sugars in molar proportions: D-xylose, 17; L-arabinose, 2.2; and D-glucose, 1. 2-O-(4-O-Methyl-α-D-glucopyrano-siduronic acid)-D-xylose was also present.
H. Cheetham N.W., McIlroy R.J.
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Comparative genome analysis between several tropical grasses [PDF]

open access: possibleEuphytica, 1997
Summary The availability of molecular markers allowed comparing genetic maps between distinct taxa. Among the Poaceae (grasses) family, species as divergent as rice, wheat and maize show collinearity within wide regions along the whole genome. This opens the way for the integration of knowledge across all grasses and the development of molecular tools ...
Glaszmann, Jean-Christophe   +6 more
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