Biosystematic studies of Elymus repens (L.) Gould (Poaceae): patterns of phenotypic variation Inter- and intrapopulational morphological variability of emElymus repens/em, a cool-season peren-nial grass and a tenacious weed that spreads both by seed... M Szczepaniak - 《Acta Societatis Botanicor...
liliopsid genus,monocot genus- genus of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed family Graminaceae,family Gramineae,family Poaceae,Graminaceae,Gramineae,grass family,Poaceae- the grasses: chiefly herbaceous but some woody plants including cereals; bamboo; reeds; sug...
A cross was made of Elymus repens onto the wheat cultivar Crocus and BC 1 progeny advanced to BC 1 F 7 by single seed descent. Sixteen lines were selected based on agronomic performance and evaluated in an FHB epiphytotic nursery. Eight lines with FHB resistance were selected. Based on ...
Plant populations derived from seed resulting from open-pollination of the putative hybrid, Agroelymus turneri, have been within progenies:-(a) uniformly similar to Agropyron repens; (b) uniformly similar to Elymus canadensis; or (c) seg... Nielsen,L Etlar - 《Cytologia》 被引量: 3发表: ...
Molecular cytogenetic analysis of wheat - Elymus repens introgression lines with resistance to Fusarium head blight. Genome. 2013;56:75–82 Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23379340/. Article CAS Google Scholar Cainong JC, Bockus WW, Feng Y, Chen P, Qi L, Sehgal SK,...
and leaves ofE. repensare consumed raw, roasted, as a mash, or in a flour. Likewise, seeds ofE. glaucus,E. multisetus, andL. triticoidesare parched, ground, and mixed with water to form a type of porridge. Pinole is also a common preparation method for seed, and it is used as ...
Rhizomes of Agropyron repens and Sorghum halepense were buried at various depths in the soil in the autumn of 1972 and 1973. Rhizomes were removed in the s... EW Stoller - 《Weed Science》 被引量: 19发表: 1977年 Native plant productivity and litter decomposition in reclamation of taconite ...
Mowing suppressed E.repens to some degree, tended to suppress S.arvensis (n.s.) but had no effect on C.arvense. The growth and survival of seed-propagated plants of the same species were studied in a one-year field experiment and in a greenhouse experiment, the latter only including the...
Elytria RepensRhizomesNutrient ToxicityNutrient DeficiencyThe perennial, graminaceous, plant quackgrass (Elymus repens (L.) Gould) is a serious weed problem. When corn is grown continuously, the high amounts of nitrogen fertilizer applied can alter the pH of the soil, and this decrease in soil...