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Wheat and cereal crops

More than wheat   the market potential of currently underutilised cereal crops

More than wheat the market potential of currently underutilised cereal crops

... common wheat, maize and barley accounting for more than 85% of the cereals produced in the EU-28 in ...few crops has shown to increase the risk of production loss due to pests and ...increase cereal ...

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Cereal Crops: Rice, Maize, Millet, Sorghum, Wheat

Cereal Crops: Rice, Maize, Millet, Sorghum, Wheat

... resistant wheat lines at these locations is of paramount importance to stop the spread of UG ...food crops to minimize dependence on imports and meet the national needs for these ...Strategic Crops ...

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Detection of Arthropod Transmitted Viruses of Cereal Crops and RNAi Induced Resistance to Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus

Detection of Arthropod Transmitted Viruses of Cereal Crops and RNAi Induced Resistance to Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus

... of cereal crops, MMV, WSMV and BYDV and discriminating between three species of BYDV, namely PAV, PAS and ...where cereal crops are grown, but also provides justification for the coupling of ...

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Sixty Years After the First Description: Genome Sequence and Biological Characterization of European Wheat Striate Mosaic Virus Infecting Cereal Crops

Sixty Years After the First Description: Genome Sequence and Biological Characterization of European Wheat Striate Mosaic Virus Infecting Cereal Crops

... The transmissibility of EWSMV from N. benthamiana to either the same host or to wheat using the natural vector J. pellucida was not tested. A low number of reads mapped to EWSMV RNA2 sequence, indicating possible ...

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Micronutrients in cereal crops

Micronutrients in cereal crops

... to crops (Alloway, ...in crops or in livestock and humans. Wheat and other cereal crops are major staple foods for billions of people world-wide, and obtaining high yields of ...

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Genetic transformation of major cereal crops

Genetic transformation of major cereal crops

... However, the limitation of this system lies in the susceptibility of the host plant to Agrobacterium and is, hence, highly dependent on plant and genotype. In contrast, transformation via bombardment is a physical ...

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Organic production of mixed cereal crops

Organic production of mixed cereal crops

... [email protected], [email protected], dusan.spasov@ugd. edu.mk, [email protected], [email protected] Abstract As the material for work using different genotypes of three types of cereals: ...

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Disease survey of cereal crops in Saskatchewan in 2013

Disease survey of cereal crops in Saskatchewan in 2013

... Cereal crops in Saskatchewan can suffer a number of diseases that reduce yield and ...spring wheat. Crown rust was detected at trace levels in four of 32 oat crops and the most common leaf ...

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Spectrum of the Pests on Cereal Crops and Influence of Soil Fertilisation

Spectrum of the Pests on Cereal Crops and Influence of Soil Fertilisation

... Plant Protect. Sci., 44: 25–31. Our research was realised on spring barley and winter wheat in Nitra-Dolná Malanta during 2004–2006. We found that the total occurrence of the pests had decreasing tendency. The ...

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Viral Diseases of Cultivated Legume and Cereal Crops in Tunisia

Viral Diseases of Cultivated Legume and Cereal Crops in Tunisia

... and cereal (bread and durum wheat and barley) crops at different locations in Tunisia was conducted in April, ...43 cereal fields (21 durum wheat, 7 bread wheat and 15 barley) ...

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Rodent outbreaks in Australia: mouse plagues in cereal crops

Rodent outbreaks in Australia: mouse plagues in cereal crops

... the wheat belt of southern and eastern Australia, a number of regions are defi ned by different soil types, cropping systems, and ...summer crops are grown on a continuous basis on self-mulching dark clay ...

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Minor Cereal Crops Production and their Future Prospects in Bangladesh

Minor Cereal Crops Production and their Future Prospects in Bangladesh

... neglected crops, play an important role in proving substitute of rice or wheat in the harsh environment of the ...These crops have been replaced in many areas with the advent of irrigation ...

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Evolution of Transgenic Technology in Cereal Crops: a Review Approach

Evolution of Transgenic Technology in Cereal Crops: a Review Approach

... major cereal crops which is the integral part of the cereals improvement ...of cereal crops have been majorly restricted to rice, wheat, maize, barley and ...for cereal ...

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Deciphering lodging resistance in oat and other cereal crops

Deciphering lodging resistance in oat and other cereal crops

... agronomic crops, plant movement has been factored into models that describe theoretical failure velocities in wheat, barley, and maize for given certain physiological parameters (Flesch and Grant, 1992; ...

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A comparison of growth and water-use efficiency in temperate cereal crops

A comparison of growth and water-use efficiency in temperate cereal crops

... for wheat) as well as a higher absolute growth rate of grain per unit ground area per unit of ...barley crops (Riggs and Gothard, 1976; Walpole and Morgan, 1971) are similar to those reported for ...

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Use of Azospirillum and Azobacter bacteria as biofertilizers in cereal crops: A review

Use of Azospirillum and Azobacter bacteria as biofertilizers in cereal crops: A review

... in cereal crop production: Azospirillum is a Gram negative motile bacteria belonging to the order Rhodospirillales, associated with roots of monocots, including important crops, such as wheat, corn ...

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The role of gibberellic acid in alleviating salt stress in cereal crops

The role of gibberellic acid in alleviating salt stress in cereal crops

... The favorable effect of gibberellic acid has been shown to be through increasing the water status of the seedling and partially by sustaining protein and RNA level (Banyal and Rai, 1983). Gibberellic acid is reported to ...

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Application of Molecular Tools in Breeding Cereal Crops for Drought Tolerance

Application of Molecular Tools in Breeding Cereal Crops for Drought Tolerance

... The applications of omics type technologies are beginning to have an impact in enhancing our understanding of plant’s responses towards external environmental stimuli. The term “omics” is a blend of high throughput ...

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A short overview on the latest updates on cereal crop plant genome sequencing with an emphasis on cereal crops and their wild relatives

A short overview on the latest updates on cereal crop plant genome sequencing with an emphasis on cereal crops and their wild relatives

... food crops has been noticeably obscure and till relatively recently majorly ...Triticeae wheat, barley and rye has been largely ascribed to the complex polyploid nature of their genomes, having undergone ...

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Domestication as innovation : the entanglement of techniques, technology and chance in the domestication of cereal crops

Domestication as innovation : the entanglement of techniques, technology and chance in the domestication of cereal crops

... in crops, ...differing cereal crops in different world regions, especially Near Eastern wheat and barley, Chinese rice, and African pearl millet, for insights into recurrent and variable ...

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