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Winter hardiness in trench celery

Euphytica, 1967
A total of 51 red and white commercial varieties of trench celery were grown and examined for winter hardiness at the National Vegetable Research Station. Although some plants of most varieties survived the winter, none showed a commercially useful degree of winter hardiness, in that none were marketable after moderate frost.
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Sources of winter hardiness in wild lentil

Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 1996
In high altitude areas (> c. 850 m elevation) in west Asia and north Africa, lentil (Lens culinaris) is grown as a spring crop to avoid severe winter cold. But late fall-sown lentil with winter hardiness has higher yield potential in these areas. In this study a total of 245 accessions of wild lentil, 10 of cultivated lentil and three accessions of ...
A. Hamdi, I. Küsmenoĝlu, W. Erskine
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Winter hardiness in marginal populations of timothy

Euphytica, 1994
A comprehensive collection of local fodder grass populations was carried out in the northern regions of Norway in 1972 and 1973. The main purpose was to find ecotypes with extreme winter hardiness. This paper gives results from experiments carried out with some of the timothy populations collected.
I. Schjelderup   +2 more
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Manganese application increases winter hardiness in barley

Field Crops Research, 2014
Abstract Manganese (Mn) deficiency is commonly connected with soil properties, and application of Mn is frequently performed to winter barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.) in fields with a history of deficiency. Since the availability of Mn also is affected by seasonal variations, there is a risk of excessive application in some seasons while the ...
Eva Stoltz, Ann-Charlotte Wallenhammar
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Environmental quality benefits of winter hardy oilseeds

Proceedings of 2022 AOCS Annual Meeting & Expo, 2022
FGI is measuring carbon storage, soil health, and climate change mitigation of FGI crops in several ways, from direct soil measurements of carbon and soil health analysis to field scale budgeting of energy, water, and greenhouse gas fluxes.
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Winter hardiness of durum wheat in Hungary

Acta Agronomica Hungarica, 2003
One basic precondition for the reliable cultivation of winter durum wheat (Triticum durum Desf.) in Hungary is for the varieties to have good winter hardiness and frost resistance. Field overwintering experiments carried out in Martonvásár between 1995 and 2003 demonstrated that there was a significant difference every year between the overwintering of
P. Szűcs, O. Veisz, G. Vida, Z. Bedő
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Selecting Non-dormant Alfalfa for Winter Hardiness

2001
Alfalfa ( Medicago sativa L.) adapted to the Midwestern United States typically becomes dormant in autumn to allow the plants to survive the stresses of winter. Plants that do not have a dormancy response are not winter hardy, but they produce more biomass during the late summer and autumn. Trying to get high autumn yield together with excellent winter
Brummer, E., Weishaar, Mindy
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The determination of winter-hardiness in oats

The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1934
When assessing the value of any variety of a commercial plant one is concerned with a number of different features of the plant's behaviour, among others winter-hardiness. The behaviour with regard to most of these features is tested by methods which have been carefully planned and whose reliability has been proved, but the determination of winter ...
K. Mather, G. Andersson
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Improving Winter Hardiness in Winter Oats by Seed Treatment with PGRS

1986
Winter hardiness is one of the main factors affecting harvestable yields in winter oats. As breeding for high yields is generally accompanied by reduced winter hardiness, the possible beneficial effects of applying an experimental plant growth regulator (pgr) as a seed dressing were investigated in a pot experiment.
H. M. Anderson   +3 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

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