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Spring malt barley response to elemental sulphur – the prognostic value of N and S concentrations in malt barley leaves

Spring malt barley response to elemental sulphur – the prognostic value of N and S concentrations in malt barley leaves

... of barley organs during the course of plant ...in barley leaves, as the main indicatory organ, was typical for such a nutrient as ...of barley growth, ...of barley growth, in comparison ...

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Optimization of microwave-assisted extraction of flavonoids from young barley leaves

Optimization of microwave-assisted extraction of flavonoids from young barley leaves

... young barley leaves (Benedet and Umeda, ...in barley leaves and isoorientin-7-O-glucoside (lutonarin) was the main ...in barley leaves with a ratio of saponarin/lutonarin = ...

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Detection of Leaf Blotches – Causal Agents in Barley Leaves and Grains

Detection of Leaf Blotches – Causal Agents in Barley Leaves and Grains

... in barley leaves with blotch symptoms, which cause the lesion types indicated by their disease names, although symptom overlap and similar spore morphology can make the identification ...from leaves ...

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Enhancement of Pork Quality from Pigs Fed Feeds Supplemented with Antioxidants Containing Defatted Sesame Dregs and Dried Barley Leaves

Enhancement of Pork Quality from Pigs Fed Feeds Supplemented with Antioxidants Containing Defatted Sesame Dregs and Dried Barley Leaves

... The direct addition of certain chemicals, such as antioxidants, to meat products has been used to improve their quality. However, improving meat quality by feeding livestock feed modified with some supplements has not ...

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Differentially expressed gene transcripts in wheat and barley leaves upon leaf spot infection

Differentially expressed gene transcripts in wheat and barley leaves upon leaf spot infection

... wheat leaves after inoculation by Pyrenophora tritici- -repentis and on barley leaves after inoculation by Pyrenophora teres 0–72 hpi; the plants were inoculated with a suspension containing conidia, ...

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Contrasting nutrient-disease relationships: Potassium gradients in barley leaves have opposite effects on two fungal pathogens with different sensitivities to jasmonic acid

Contrasting nutrient-disease relationships: Potassium gradients in barley leaves have opposite effects on two fungal pathogens with different sensitivities to jasmonic acid

... returned to the 17°C incubator. The severity of infection was assessed by measuring the length of the lesions (Supplemental Figure 2A). Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei was isolated from infected barley ...

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Contrasting nutrient-disease relationships: Potassium gradients in barley leaves have opposite effects on two fungal pathogens with different sensitivities to jasmonic acid

Contrasting nutrient-disease relationships: Potassium gradients in barley leaves have opposite effects on two fungal pathogens with different sensitivities to jasmonic acid

... Barley leaves are particularly well characterized in this respect; differ- ential allocation of K has been reported in epidermis and mesophyll, in the elongation zone (inside the sheath of the previous ...

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Evaluation of sample preparation methods for mass spectrometry-based proteomic analysis of barley leaves

Evaluation of sample preparation methods for mass spectrometry-based proteomic analysis of barley leaves

... of barley leaf aimed at optimization of methods to achieve efficient and unbiased trypsin digestion of proteins prior to LC–MS/MS based sequencing and quantification of ...

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Nitric oxide emission from barley seedlings and detached leaves and roots treated with nitrate and nitrite

Nitric oxide emission from barley seedlings and detached leaves and roots treated with nitrate and nitrite

... detached leaves or roots with whole plants is rarely ...detached barley leaves, roots and whole plants which were fed with different nitrogen (nitrate or nitrite) by using the chemiluminescence ...

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Expression of Magnaporthe grisea Avirulence Gene ACE1 Is Connected to the Initiation of Appressorium-Mediated Penetration

Expression of Magnaporthe grisea Avirulence Gene ACE1 Is Connected to the Initiation of Appressorium-Mediated Penetration

... Magnaporthe grisea is responsible for a devastating fungal disease of rice called blast. Current control of this disease relies on resistant rice cultivars that recognize M. grisea signals corresponding to specific ...

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Model Examination for the Effect of Treading Stress on Young Green Barley (Hordeum vulgare)

Model Examination for the Effect of Treading Stress on Young Green Barley (Hordeum vulgare)

... young barley. To date, the impact of treading on barley has not been ...young barley performed three ...green barley adsorbed energy from the ...of barley leaves, which cushion ...

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Cloning and functional characterization of the HbSYR1 gene encoding a syntaxin-related protein in Tibetan hulless barley (Hordeum vulgare L. var. nudum HK. f.).

Cloning and functional characterization of the HbSYR1 gene encoding a syntaxin-related protein in Tibetan hulless barley (Hordeum vulgare L. var. nudum HK. f.).

... from barley leaves at different stages of drought stress and rehydration, the specific primers for HbSYR1 (FP: 5'-CGGTACCATTTTGC AGGATTCATTTGAGCT-3'; RP: 5'-CACTAGTCCAGGTCGTGCTCAAGAGTTACT-3') were designed ...

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The leaf angle distribution of natural plant populations: assessing the canopy with a novel software tool

The leaf angle distribution of natural plant populations: assessing the canopy with a novel software tool

... (e.g. barley leaves should be imaged from a shorter distance or with a higher f ...Plant leaves with homogeneous surface properties (e.g. barley) may cause wrong disparity ...

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The Effects of Powdery Mildew (Blumeria Graminis F. Sp. Hordei) Infection on Stomatal Resistance in Cultivated and Wild Barley Lines

The Effects of Powdery Mildew (Blumeria Graminis F. Sp. Hordei) Infection on Stomatal Resistance in Cultivated and Wild Barley Lines

... Wheat leaves infected with ...with barley leaves infected with ...using barley leaves infected with ...sativum) leaves infected with ...

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Cell surface and cell outline imaging in plant tissues using the backscattered electron detector in a variable pressure scanning electron microscope

Cell surface and cell outline imaging in plant tissues using the backscattered electron detector in a variable pressure scanning electron microscope

... thaliana leaves, the strongest peaks detected were from calcium, phosphorus and sulphur with smaller con- tributions from magnesium and potassium (Figure 9A), all of which are normally present in plant tissues ...

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Salt Stress Induces non-CG Methylation in Coding Regions of Barley Seedlings (Hordeum vulgare)

Salt Stress Induces non-CG Methylation in Coding Regions of Barley Seedlings (Hordeum vulgare)

... Table 2: Number of genes differentially methylated and associated GO terms in barley leaves and roots.. GO,.[r] ...

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Crop rotation limits Canada thistle, but not Couch grass or annual weeds

Crop rotation limits Canada thistle, but not Couch grass or annual weeds

... Rotation 2 R2 Spring barley: undersown ley Grass clover Winter wheat Pea/barley Spring barley: undersown ley Grass-clover Winter cereal Lupine/barley Jyndevad Foulum Flakkebjerg.. Rotati[r] ...

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Identification and characterization of a novel efficient resistance response to the furoviruses SBWMV and SBCMV in barley

Identification and characterization of a novel efficient resistance response to the furoviruses SBWMV and SBCMV in barley

... resistant barley genotypes ...two barley genotypes are susceptible to SBWMV from Japan (SBWMV-J) or European SBWMV isolates with identity to SBWMV-J (Hariri and Meyer 2007; Shirako and Ehara ...

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Nitric oxide biosynthesis in plants – the short overview

Nitric oxide biosynthesis in plants – the short overview

... in barley root mito- chondria to inhibitors, substrates and cofactors was atypical when compared to iNOS, hence the exist- ence of NOS root mitochondria was implausible (Gupta and Kaiser ...

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WHIRLY1 functions in the control of responses to N-deficiency but not aphid infestation in barley (Hordeum vulgare).

WHIRLY1 functions in the control of responses to N-deficiency but not aphid infestation in barley (Hordeum vulgare).

... The data presented here demonstrate that the regulation of plastid DNA replication by WHIRLY1 has wide reaching implications for other pathways and processes influenced by chloroplast-derived signals. However, ...

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