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AEC Mountaineer broadglumed wheatgrass
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2001AEC Mountaineer broadglumed wheatgrass, Elymus trachycaulus subsp. violaceus (Horneman) A. & D. Love, is a cultivar developed for reclaiming and revegetating disturbed sites at high elevations. It is the first cultivar of broadglumed wheatgrass available in Canada. Its primary advantage over other subspecies of slender wheatgrass is its ability to
B. A. Darroch +2 more
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Canadian Journal of Botany, 1956
In the complex of taxa commonly called crested wheatgrasses, at least five species can be distinguished according to descriptions by Nevski in the Flora of the U.S.S.R. These are: Agropyron cristatum, A. pectiniforme, A. desertorum, A. michnoi, and A. sibiricum. Of the two commercial forms of A.
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In the complex of taxa commonly called crested wheatgrasses, at least five species can be distinguished according to descriptions by Nevski in the Flora of the U.S.S.R. These are: Agropyron cristatum, A. pectiniforme, A. desertorum, A. michnoi, and A. sibiricum. Of the two commercial forms of A.
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AC Saltlander green wheatgrass
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2006AC Saltlander originated from seeds collected in Turkey by United States Department of Agricultural (USDA) scientists. Plants from these seeds were grown in a nursery near Logan, UT, where researchers at the USDA Forage and Range Research Laboratory selected desirable parents to obtain caespitose growth.
H. Steppuhn +3 more
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Organic wheatgrass as environmental enrichment
Lab Animal, 2010Environmental enrichment must be provided for the various animal species that are housed in laboratory animal facilities. Wheatgrass can be used as a natural form of enrichment that requires minimal preparation and effort. Wheatgrass is appropriate enrichment for cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, rodents and birds.
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AEC Hillcrest awned slender wheatgrass
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1996AEC Hillcrest awned slender wheatgrass [Elymus trachycaulus subsp. subsecundus (Link) Gould] is a reclamation variety developed for use in reclaiming and revegetating disturbed sites in the mountains and foothills of Alberta. It is the first variety of awned slender wheatgrass available in Canada.
B. A. Darroch, S. N. Acharya
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Slender Wheatgrass: A Neglected Resource
Journal of Range Management, 1955One of the first native western grasses to be cultivated-approximately 1895-and one of the few to have commercial importance, slender wheatgrass (Agropyron trachycaulum) is still, in the delimitation of morphological variation and ecological adaptability, an almost unknown species.
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Some Effects of Competition from Cheatgrass Brome on Crested Wheatgrass and Bluestem Wheatgrass
Ecology, 1946Many attempts have been made to re-establish the more valuable perennial bunchgrass species by artificial reseeding on western ranges supporting dense stands of cheatgrass brome (Bromus tectorum L.) .' Some reseeding trials have been planned to give fall germination of the planted grasses, while in other trials spring germination has been secured. Most
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New names for Wyoming wheatgrasses
1952(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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FUNCTIONAL FOODS WITH WHEATGRASS
AIC development problems of the region, 2020N. M. MUSAEVA +5 more
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Mineral elements in wheatgrass juice
2019Aside from its usage as a staple food, wheat could be used as a dietary supplement as well. Wheatgrass consists of young shoots of wheat that are rich in chlorophyll, bioflavonoids, essential amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Due to its chemical composition, wheatgrass has numerous positive effects on human health, such as the ...
Grubišić Šestanj, Sanja +5 more
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