Morphological Variability and Hybrid Development in Elymus Glaucus. American Journal of Botany 37:628-636.Snyder, L. A. 1950. Morphological variability and hybrid development in Elymus glaucus. American Journal of Botany 37:628-636.SNYDERL,. A. 1950. Morphological variability and hybrid devel- ...
Landscape patterns of phenotypic variation and population structuring in a selfing grass, Elymus glaucus (blue wildrye). Source-related phenotypic variance was investigated in a common garden study of populations of Buckley (blue ) from the Blue Mountain Ecological Province o... VJ Erickson,NL Mand...
Wilson B L,Kitzmiller J,Rolle Wet al.Isozyme variation and its environmental correlates in Elymus glaucus from the Cali-fornia Floristic Province. Canadian Journal of Botany . 2001Wilson, B. L., J. Kitzmiller, W. Rolle, and V. D. Hipkins. 2001. Isozyme variation and its environmental ...
Elymus glaucus 1St 1.4 and 1St1.1 exhibit several distinct characteristics different from other known HMW-GSs. The lengths of repetitive domains in E. glaucus 1St 1.4 and 1St1.1 are substantially smaller than those of other known HMW-GSs, in which 1St1.1 (only 358 aa) is the smallest subunit...
Examines the seed storage and longevity of Bromus carinatus and Elymus glaucus, both short-lived native grasses of the western U.S. Identification of refrigeration with indicator silica gel as an energy-efficient method of storage; Evaluation of the maintenance of the germination in both grasses;...
G. Sm. and Elymus glaucus, Buckl. x Sitanion hystrix (nutt) J. G. Sm. The F1 hybrids were completely sterile but a number of cuttings treated with colchicine gave a series of fertile amphidiploid sectors (Ca generation). The present material of these hybrids was limited to seven C~ ...
Germination ecology of native grass species, Danthonia californica and Elymus glaucus, in Garry oak ecosystems and the implications for restoration.The reintroduction of native grass species is essential for the restoration of Garry oak ecosystems. In order for reintroductions to be successful, a good...
Elymus glaucus 1St 1.4 and 1St1.1 exhibit several distinct characteristics different from other known HMW-GSs. The lengths of repetitive domains in E. glaucus 1St 1.4 and 1St1.1 are substantially smaller than those of other known HMW-GSs, in which 1St1.1 (only 358 aa) is the smallest subunit...
Elymus glaucus x Sitanion jubatum corresponds to the "species" recognized in the manuals as Sitanion Hanseni (Scribn.) J. G. Smith, while Agropyron pauciflorum x S. jubatum resembles A. Saundersii (Vasey) Hitche. All of the species and hybrids are tetraploids with 2n = 28 chromosomes,...
The hybrid Agropyron inerme x Elymus glaucus is intermediate between its parents in external morphology, except that it usually has the A gropyron characteristic of one spikelet at each node of the rachis. Agropyron Parishii x spicatum is hardly distinguishable in external morphology from A. ...