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Revealing Hereditary Variation of Winter Hardiness in Cereals

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2004
A set of cereal crops and differentiating cultivars was shown to be of utility for identifying the major abiotic factors that limit the survival of winter crops in the cold season of a particular year. With this approach, the season was identified (1997-1998, Belgorod) when the survival of cereals depended on the tolerance to anaerobiosis rather than ...
V P, Netsvetaev, O V, Netsvetaeva
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The inheritance of winter hardiness in Pisum I

Euphytica, 1966
An F3 hybrid population of the cross Early Perfection x Austrian Winter peas was fall planted at East Lansing, Michigan. The segregates that overwintered indicated that hardiness is inherited independently from other phenotypic characteristics. Thus, the possibility exists that the winter hardy character can be transferred from the Austrian Winter pea ...
Deran Markarian, R. L. Andersen
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Breeding winter hardy grasses

Euphytica, 1994
Perennial grasses are vital for Norwegian agricultural production. The nature and extent of winter damage on grasslands is highly dependent on climatic conditions, and determines both persistency and yield. Physical stresses such as frost and ice encasement predominate in coastal regions with an unstable winter climate, while biotic stresses such as ...
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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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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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A Study of Cold Hardiness of Winter Barley

Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science (1903-), 1961
has been customary to express the amounts of the various fractions as percent of fresh weight (2, 3). Pauli and Mitchell (6) concluded that such an expression may be misleading with some tissues, since the moisture content of wheat plants decreased when plants were grown at a low temperature.
H. L. Mitchell, A. W. Pauli
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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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CHANGES IN COLD HARDINESS OF OVERWINTERING WINTER WHEAT

Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 1974
Plantings of Rideau and Cappelle Desprez winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) were made on 12, 21, and 28 September 1972, and sampled for cold hardiness and survival throughout the fall, winter, and spring. Samplings in winter from frozen soil were made with the aid of a concrete chipper with a vertically oscillating blade.
C. J. ANDREWS   +2 more
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The Evaluation of Crop Plants for Winter Hardiness

1956
Publisher Summary The chapter describes that the plant breeder, agronomist, or horticulturist, in the evaluation of crop plants for winter hardiness, the physical and chemical changes or properties that accompany winter hardiness should be found easily and reliably and to a greater degree in varieties that are winter-hardy than in those that are not.
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INVESTIGATION OF WINTER HARDINESS AND COLD HARDINESS IN APPLE PROGENIES

Acta Horticulturae, 2000
B. Gelvonauskis   +2 more
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