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Sheep dietary preferences in targeted grazing: demographic, management, and weather effects in northern mixed-grass prairie. [PDF]
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Fungicide Seed Coating Increases Emergence of Bluebunch Wheatgrass (<i>Pseudoroegneria spicata</i>) Under High-Fungal-Biomass Conditions. [PDF]
Johnson AJ, Geary B, Hulet A, Madsen MD.
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Complex of Defense Polypeptides of Wheatgrass (Elytrigia elongata) Associated with Plant Immunity to Biotic and Abiotic Stress Factors. [PDF]
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<i>Elymus</i> (Poaceae) as a model for climate-resilient crop design. [PDF]
Yu S, Dorji T.
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Exploitation of the genetic potential of Thinopyrum and Agropyron genera to protect wheat from diseases and environmental stresses. [PDF]
Plotnikova LY, Knaub VV.
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1983
Walsh is the first cultivar of western wheatgrass(Agropyron smithii Rydb.) to be released in Canada. It was developed at the Agriculture Canada Research Station, Lethbridge, Alberta. The cultivar is an improved selection of the native species, which is adapted to heavy clay soils, is drought-tolerant, hardy, and creeping-rooted. The grass is noted for
S. SMOLIAK, A. JOHNSTON
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Walsh is the first cultivar of western wheatgrass(Agropyron smithii Rydb.) to be released in Canada. It was developed at the Agriculture Canada Research Station, Lethbridge, Alberta. The cultivar is an improved selection of the native species, which is adapted to heavy clay soils, is drought-tolerant, hardy, and creeping-rooted. The grass is noted for
S. SMOLIAK, A. JOHNSTON
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