نتایج جستجو برای: spring wheat

تعداد نتایج: 105281  

2002
Jan Dvorak

A massive restructuring of chromosomes was observed during the production of a substitution of chromosome 68" from Triticum speltoides (Tausch) Gren. ex Richter for chromosome 6B of Chinese Spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Deletions, translocations, ring chromosomes, dicentric chromosomes and a paracentric inversion were observed. Chromosome rearrangements occurred in both euchromatic and h...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2008
W A Phillips G W Horn

Because wheat forage contains high concentrations of N, NPN, digestible DM, and water, beef cattle and sheep require an adaptation period before positive BW are seen. The objective of the present experiment was to determine the impact of length of exposure of lambs and steers to wheat forage on BW gains, N retention, and forage digestibility. Sixteen steer calves (average BW = 210 +/- 12 kg) an...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2004
Z H Liu J D Faris S W Meinhardt S Ali J B Rasmussen T L Friesen

ABSTRACT A toxin, designated SnTox1, was partially purified from culture filtrates of isolate Sn2000 of Stagonospora nodorum, the causal agent of wheat leaf and glume blotch. The toxin showed selective action on several different wheat genotypes, indicating that it is a host-selective toxin (HST). The toxic activity was reduced when incubated at 50 degrees C and activity was eliminated when tre...

Journal: :Phytopathology 2017
Colin W Hiebert Matthew N Rouse Jayaveeramuthu Nirmala Tom Fetch

Stem rust, caused by Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici, is a destructive disease of wheat that can be controlled by deploying effective stem rust resistance (Sr) genes. Highly virulent races of P. graminis f. sp. tritici in Africa have been detected and characterized. These include race TRTTF and the Ug99 group of races such as TTKSK. Several Canadian and U.S. spring wheat cultivars, including t...

2014
K. D. Walsh L. R. Brown N. Soltani P. H. Sikkema

Spring application of post-emergence (POST) broadleaf herbicides in a urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) as the carrier may provide winter wheat growers with a one-pass option for weed control and nitrogen application. Winter wheat tolerance to bromoxynil/MCPA, dichlorprop/2,4-D, thifensulfuron/tribenuron + MCPA amine or pyrasulfotole/bromoxynil applied using 28% UAN at various carrier volumes (0, 100...

2006
Andrew W. Lenssen Upendra M. Sainju Andrew Lenssen

Sustainable management practices are needed to enhance soil productivity in degraded dryland soils in the northern Great Plains. We examined the effects of two tillage practices [conventional till (CT) and no-till (NT)], five crop rotations [continuous spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) (CW), spring wheat-fallow (W-F), spring wheat-lentil (Lens culinaris Medic.) (W-L), spring wheat-spring whea...

2013
Katelyn A. Congreves Richard J. Vyn Laura L. Van Eerd

Cole crops (Brassica vegetables) can pose a significant risk for N losses during the post-harvest period due to substantial amounts of readily mineralizable N in crop residues. Amending the soil with organic C has the potential to immobilize N and thereby reduce the risk for N losses. Four field trials were conducted to determine the effects of organic C amendments (OCA) on N dynamics and sprin...

2017
Hannah N Phillips Bradley J Heins Kathleen Delate Robert Turnbull

Meat from Holstein and crossbred organic dairy steers finished on winter rye and winter wheat pastures was evaluated and compared for meat quality, fatty acid and amino acid profiles, and consumer acceptability. Two adjacent 4-ha plots were established with winter rye or winter wheat cover crops in September 2015 at the University of Minnesota West Central Research and Outreach Center (Morris, ...

2012
Hannah Harwood Erica Cummings Rosalie Madden Susan Monahan Heather Darby

2016
Zhenping Yang Wenping Yang Shengcai Li Jiaomin Hao Zhifeng Su Min Sun Zhiqiang Gao Chunlai Zhang

As the major crops in north China, spring crops are usually planted from April through May every spring and harvested in fall. Wheat is also a very common crop traditionally planted in fall or spring and harvested in summer year by year. This continuous cropping system exhibited the disadvantages of reducing the fertility of soil through decreasing microbial diversity. Thus, management of micro...

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