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The mechanisms of entry of scientific, industrial and educational institutions in the Povolzh’e rye cluster

open access: yesАграрная наука Евро-Северо-Востока, 2017
Analysis of the branches of Russian agro-industrial complex making production and processing of winter rye has shown that there are definite prospects for growth of market for rye and products of its processing. Specificity of the vertical and horizontal
O. V. Kostenko
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Phytoclimate of winter rye stands

open access: yesMeteorologische Zeitschrift, 2005
The present study describes the microclimate within a winter rye (Secale cereale) stand compared to that above a bare soil at the same height. It is focused on air temperature and humidity. The study is based on long-term measurements (1981-1999) at 0.2 m above ground in the agrometeorological field experiment at Berlin-Dahlem (Humboldt-University of ...
Udo Wittchen, Frank-Michael Chmielewski
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Relation Between Frost-Resistance of Winter Grains, Their Respiration Rate and Water – Soluble Carbohydrates Content in Autumn - Spring Period [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry, 2013
The content of water-soluble carbohydrates and respiration rate in the crown tissue of winter wheat, rye and triticale in autumn – winter – spring were studied. In the period and of winter significant differences were revealed between winter crops
Pomortsev A.V.   +4 more
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Influence of 90-year potato and winter rye monocultures under different fertilisation on soil mites

open access: yesPlant Protection Science, 2018
The influence of the cultivation of a single crop (potato or winter rye) on mite assemblages was evaluated. Both crops were cultivated in a long-term monoculture (90 years). The response of mites to fertilisation treatment (mineral with manure or mineral
Iwona Gruss   +2 more
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Emergence of Adult Hessian Flies (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) From Overwintered Puparia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
(excerpt) The Hessian fly, Mayetiola destructor (Say), is a pest of wheat and more rarely barley and rye. The fly usually has two generations per year in Michigan, one in the spring and the other in the fall.
Ruppel, Robert F
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Factors influencing the tolerance of flufenacet applications in winter rye

open access: yesJulius-Kühn-Archiv, 2016
In winter rye which is grown mostly on locations with a lighter soil texture loose silky-bent grass (Apera spica-venti) is a dominate weed grass. Because of increasing herbicide resistance the control of A. spica-venti becomes more difficult.
Werner, Bernhard   +5 more
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Antifreeze Protein Produced Endogenously in Winter Rye Leaves [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Physiology, 1992
After cold acclimation, winter rye (Secale cereale L.) is able to withstand the formation of extracellular ice at freezing temperatures. We now show, for the first time, that cold-acclimated winter rye plants contain endogenously produced antifreeze protein.
M, Griffith   +4 more
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The database of genetic resources in the VIR winter rye collection as a means of classification of genetic diversity, analysis of the collection history and effective study and preservation

open access: yesВавиловский журнал генетики и селекции, 2019
Winter rye is the second  bread  and the most valuable forage crop. Rye is cultivated  primarily in Russia, Germany, Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Scandinavia, China, Canada and the United States.
I. V. Safonova   +2 more
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Influence of Cereal Rye Management on Weed Control in Soybean

open access: yesFrontiers in Agronomy, 2020
Cereal rye as a cover crop is often used to improve soil health and as part of integrated weed management programs. Despite this, cereal rye biomass is often not managed for optimal weed suppression.
Kurt M. Vollmer   +3 more
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Ethylene Induces Antifreeze Activity in Winter Rye Leaves [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Physiology, 2001
Abstract Antifreeze activity is induced by cold temperatures in winter rye (Secale cereale) leaves. The activity arises from six antifreeze proteins that accumulate in the apoplast of winter rye leaves during cold acclimation. The individual antifreeze proteins are similar to pathogenesis-related proteins, including glucanases ...
X M, Yu, M, Griffith, S B, Wiseman
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