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Angela Brekalo, Damian Ravetta, Yvonne Thompson and M. Kathryn Turner
Perennial grains have been proposed as a soil-healthy alternative to annual grains. Intermediate wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium), whose seed is currently sold under the trade name Kernza®, and silflower (Silphium integrifolium), which is in the early...
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Sonja Petrovic, Sonja Vila, Sanja Grubi?ic ?estanj and Andrijana Rebekic
Due to the health problems caused by the malnutrition of the world?s population, the focus of wheat breeding is turning to the improvement of the nutritional quality of wheat grain. Recently, the consumption of wheatgrass has become increasingly popular....
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Wei Li, Junliang Yin, Dongfang Ma, Qi Zheng, Hongwei Li, Jianlin Wang, Maolin Zhao, Xiaojing Liu and Zhensheng Li
Saline water irrigation contributes significantly to forage yield. However, the acceptable salinity levels for saline water irrigation of tall wheatgrass remains unclear. In this study, field supplemental irrigations of transplanted-tall wheatgrass with ...
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Patrick M. LeHeiget, Emma J. McGeough, Bill Biligetu and Douglas J. Cattani
Intermediate wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium; IWG) is a temperate perennial grass capable of performing in dual-purpose perennial grain cropping systems. It is valued for its ecosystem services and forage yield and quality that can be utilized in many...
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Michelle Dobbratz, Jacob M. Jungers and Jessica L. M. Gutknecht
Intermediate wheatgrass (Thinopyrum intermedium; IWG) is a perennial grass under development as a grain and forage crop. Although IWG is known for its ability to take up nitrate and improve water quality, seasonal nitrogen (N) demand and uptake by IWG is...
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Lyudmila Plotnikova, Ainura Sagendykova and Violetta Pozherukova
The Septoria blotch is one of the most economically harmful diseases of common wheat in Russia and the world. The disease is mainly caused by two pathogen species: Zymoseptoria tritici that damages the leaves, and Parastagonospora nodorum that strikes th...
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Giorgio Luis Castellaro,Hernán A. Urra A.,Javier A. Hidalgo A.,Carla L. Orellana M.,Juan P. Escanilla C.
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The development of mixed grazing systems is an interesting alternative for the utilization of rangelands with ecological and/or economic limitations; therefore, the study of patterns and eating habits of different species in the same grazing ar...
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Wen-Qing Zhang and Janusz J. Zwiazek
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Eisvand, H.R.; Tavakkol-Afshari, R.; Sharifzadeh, F.; Maddah Arefi, H.; Hesamzadeh Hejazi, S.M.
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Susana M. Pistorale, Liliana A. Abbott, Adriana Andrés
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Ten naturalized populations of tall wheatgrass (Thinopyrum ponticum) were evaluated in a completely randomized block design with three replicates. Each plant was analyzed for morphological and reproductive characters, ...
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