نتایج جستجو برای: c3poa pratensis

تعداد نتایج: 829  

2014
V. D. Mitic V. P. Stankov-Jovanovic M. D. Ilic P. J. Vasiljevic G. S. Stojanovic

The antioxidant properties of Galium verum L. (Lady’s Bedstraw) and Tragopogon pratensis subsp. pratensis (Goat’s beard) methanol extracts, from localities in Serbia were evaluated, through determination of total phenolics and flavonoids content, as well as DPPH • (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) radical scavenging, ABTS •+ (2,2-azinobis-(3ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) radical cation deco...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1986
K Haahtela T Laakso T K Korhonen

Adhesion sites on grass roots for Klebsiella strains carrying type 3 or type 1 fimbriae or both were determined. Adhesion of the strains to the roots of Poa pratensis and Festuca rubra was highly localized; the bacteria adhered strongly to root hairs and with a markedly lower efficiency to the surface of the zone of elongation and to the root cap mucilage. No adhesion to the epidermal cells bet...

2013
Christopher (Kit) J. A. Macleod Mike W. Humphreys W. Richard Whalley Lesley Turner Andrew Binley Chris W. Watts Leif Skøt Adrian Joynes Sarah Hawkins Ian P. King Sally O'Donovan Phil M. Haygarth

We report on the evaluation of a novel grass hybrid that provides efficient forage production and could help mitigate flooding. Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) is the grass species of choice for most farmers, but lacks resilience against extremes of climate. We hybridised L. perenne onto a closely related and more stress-resistant grass species, meadow fescue Festuca pratensis. We demonstra...

2015
Kruti Shukla Heather A Hager Kathryn A Yurkonis Jonathan A Newman

Initial studies of grass-endophyte mutualisms using Schedonorus arundinaceus cultivar Kentucky-31 infected with the vertically transmitted endophyte Epichloë coenophiala found strong, positive endophyte effects on host-grass invasion success. However, more recent work using different cultivars of S. arundinaceus has cast doubt on the ubiquity of this effect, at least as it pertains to S. arundi...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2005
B J Moore I S Donnison J A Harper I P Armstead J King H Thomas R N Jones T H Jones H M Thomas W G Morgan A Thomas H J Ougham L Huang T Fentem L A Roberts I P King

* Intergeneric hybrids between Lolium multiflorum and Festuca pratensis (Lm/Fp) and their derivatives exhibit a unique combination of genetic and cytogenetic characteristics: chromosomes undergo a high frequency of homoeologous recombination at meiosis; the chromosomes of the two species can easily be discriminated by genomic in situ hybridization (GISH); recombination occurs along the entire l...

Journal: :Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine 1946

Journal: :Archiv der Pharmazie 1847

Journal: :Science 2007
Ian Armstead Iain Donnison Sylvain Aubry John Harper Stefan Hörtensteiner Caron James Jan Mani Matt Moffet Helen Ougham Luned Roberts Ann Thomas Norman Weeden Howard Thomas Ian King

A key gene involved in plant senescence, mutations of which partially disable chlorophyll catabolism and confer stay-green leaf and cotyledon phenotypes, has been identified in Pisum sativum, Arabidopsis thaliana, and Festuca pratensis by using classical and molecular genetics and comparative genomics. A stay-green locus in F. pratensis is syntenically equivalent to a similar stay-green locus o...

2016
David Kopecký John Harper Jan Bartoš Dagmara Gasior Jan Vrána Eva Hřibová Beat Boller Nicola M. G. Ardenghi Denisa Šimoníková Jaroslav Doležel Mike W. Humphreys

Citation: Kopecký D, Harper J, Bartoš J, Gasior D, Vrána J, Hřibová E, Boller B, Ardenghi NMG, Šimoníková D, Doležel J and Humphreys MW (2016) An Increasing Need for Productive and Stress Resilient Festulolium Amphiploids: What Can Be Learnt from the Stable Genomic Composition of Festuca pratensis subsp. apennina (De Not.) Hegi? Front. Environ. Sci. 4:66. doi: 10.3389/fenvs.2016.00066 An Increa...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2001
T E Hun L G Higley J F Witkowski L J Young R L Hellmich

The European corn borer, Ostrinia nubilalis (Hübner), causes economic damage to corn, Zea mays L., throughout the Corn Belt. Because this insect has become the primary target of Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner (Bt) transgenic corn, current efforts addressing the management of O. nubilalis resistance to Bt corn require information on adult European corn borer dispersal and factors affecting its ...

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