et al. Enhanced saccharification of rice straw by overexpression of rice exo-glucanase. Rice 5, 14 (2012). 41. Sato, K. & Takeda, K. An application of high-throughput SNP genotyping for barley genome mapping and characterization of recombinant chromosome substitution lines. Theor. Appl. Genet...
This mutation in Ari-e in GP (ari-e.GP, also referred to in the literature as GP erectoides) causes a semi-dwarfing phenotype that has been used widely in barley cultivar development (especially in Scotland) to shorten straw length and reduce the severity of lodging. GP is also ...
et al. Enhanced saccharification of rice straw by overexpression of rice exo-glucanase. Rice 5, 14 (2012). Article Google Scholar Sato, K. & Takeda, K. An application of high-throughput SNP genotyping for barley genome mapping and characterization of recombinant chromosome substitution lines. ...
Barley also and straw for the horses and dromedaries brought they unto the place where the officers were, every man according to his charge. but. John 6:7 Philip answered him, Two hundred pennyworth of bread is not sufficient for them, that every one of them may take a little. John 11...
Berliner Weissbier:Berliner Weisse is a top-fermented, bottle conditioned wheat beer made with both traditional warm-fermenting yeasts and lactobacillus culture. They have a rapidly vanishing head and a clear, pale golden straw-coloured appearance. The taste is refreshing, tart, sour and acidic, wit...
Our study showed that barley straw biochar, if applied at the rate of 3%, reduced the transport of Cd, although 1% biochar was not effective. Overall, increases in soil heavy metal retention in amended soil are likely due to the enhancement of the soil physicochemical parameters such as the ...
work is supporting the use of sustainable solutions for the management and reuse of agricultural waste from the cereal harvest, such as oats, barley, and triticale, making sheets of artisan paper, innovating the process with the use of different proportions of cellulose obtained from straw residues...
teres has a better chance of survival in upper mulch than in buried straw [54]. Secondly, crop rotation involves alternation of crops and lengthening of rotations to break the disease cycle. For instance, the risk of Fusarium Head Blight on wheat is reduced if the previous crop was not ...
New semi-dwarf varieties bearing these genes produced more grain yield at the expense of reduced straw biomass and were more resistant for lodging (reviewed in [5]). Rice (Oryza sativa L.), wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) are the most important small-grain ...
(ari-e.GP, also referred to in the literature as GPerectoides) causes a semi-dwarfing phenotype that has been used widely in barley cultivar development (especially in Scotland) to shorten straw length and reduce the severity of lodging. GP is also susceptible to several fungal pathogens, has...