نتایج جستجو برای: secale cereale

تعداد نتایج: 1137  

Journal: :Journal of nematology 2000
R F Davis R E Baird R D McNeil

The efficacy of rye (Secale cereale) and wheat (Triticum aestivum) winter cover crops and cotton stalk and root destruction (i.e., pulling them up) were evaluated in field tests during two growing seasons for Hoplolaimus columbus management in cotton. The effect of removing debris from the field following root destruction also was evaluated. Wheat and rye produced similar amounts of biomass, an...

2014
F. Censier S. Chavalle S. Knor M. De Proft B. Bodson M. Skuhravá

The saddle gall midge, Haplodiplosis marginata (von Roser) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae), is a phytophagous species that develops in saddle-shaped galls on stems of wheat Triticum vulgare, barley Hordeum sativum, rye Secale cereale, and some other species of Poaceae. Only one generation develops per year. Full-grown larvae leave galls and drop onto the soil where they remain up to the springtime of ...

2017
Sidrat Abdullah Sunish K. Sehgal Karl D. Glover Shaukat Ali

Rye (Secale cereale L.) serves as an alternative host of Pyrenophora tritici-repentis (PTR) the cause of tan spot on wheat. Rye is cultivated as a forage or cover crop and overlaps with a significant portion of wheat acreage in the U.S. northern Great Plains; however, it is not known whether the rye crop influences the evolution of PTR races. We evaluated a global collection of 211 rye accessio...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1990
S R Boese N P Huner

The growth kinetics of spinach plants (Spinacia oleracea L. cv Savoy) grown at 5 degrees C or 16 degrees C were determined to allow us to compare leaf tissues of the same developmental stage rather than chronological age. The second leaf pairs reached full expansion at a plant age of 32 and 92 days for the 16 degrees C and 5 degrees C plants, respectively. Growth at 5 degrees C resulted in an i...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1982
Y Cloutier D Siminovitch

Exposure of six wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and one rye (Secale cereale L.) cultivar to 40% relative humidity for 24 hours induced the same degree of freezing tolerance in seedling epicotyls as did cold conditioning for 4 weeks at 2 degrees C.Frost hardiness varietal relationships were the same in desiccation-stressed and cold-hardened seedlings. Drought stress could, therefore, be used as a r...

Journal: :Cytometry. Part A : the journal of the International Society for Analytical Cytology 2011
Teresa Garnatje Miguel Ángel Canela Sònia Garcia Oriane Hidalgo Jaume Pellicer Ismael Sánchez-Jiménez Sonja Siljak-Yakovlev Daniel Vitales Joan Vallès

Petunia hybrida Vilm. ‘PxPc6’ 2.85 Marie and Brown (1993) Pisum sativum L. ‘Ctirad’ 9.08 Doležel et al. (1998) Pisum sativum L. ‘Express Long’ 8.37 Marie and Brown (1993) Pisum sativum L. ‘Minerva Maple’ 9.72 Bennett and Smith (1991) Raphanus sativus L. ‘Saxa’ 1.10 Doležel et al. (1992) Salvia brachyodon Vandas 0.95 Siljak-Yakovlev et al. (2010) Secale cereale L. ‘Daňkovské’ 16.18 Doležel et al...

Journal: :Plant varieties studying and protection 2009

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2008
Rikard Landberg Afaf Kamal-Eldin Agneta Andersson Bengt Vessby Per Aman

BACKGROUND Alkylresorcinols (ARs), phenolic lipids exclusively present in the outer parts of wheat and rye grains, have been proposed as specific dietary biomarkers of whole-grain wheat and rye intake. OBJECTIVE The objective was to validate plasma ARs as a biomarker of whole-grain wheat and rye intakes by studying the correlation between their plasma concentration and intake calculated from ...

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