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Fig. 5. Comparison of leaf extension rates in two grasses of contrasted cell size and nuclear DNA amount, (a) Brachypodium pinnatum, 2c DNA = 2.3 pg (b) Bromus erectus, 2c DNA = 22.6 pg., Watered prior to measurement O, droughted for 3 weeks prior to measurement. The 95% confidence limits are indicated by the vertical lines. Fig. 5. Comparison of leaf extension rates in two grasses of contrasted cell size and nuclear DNA amount, (a) Brachypodium pinnatum, 2c DNA = 2.3 pg (b) Bromus erectus, 2c DNA = 22.6 pg., Watered prior to measurement O, droughted for 3 weeks prior to measurement. The 95% confidence limits are indicated by the vertical lines.
Reaney, M.J.T. Gusta, L.V. (1987). Factors influencing the induction of freezing tolerance by abscisic acid in cell suspension cultures of Bromus inermis Leyss and Medicago sativa L. Plant Physiology, 83, 423-7. [Pg.195]

S. D. Siciliano and J. J. Germida, Biolog analysis and fatly acid methyl ester profiles indicate that pseudormonad inoculants that promote phytoremediation alter the root-as.sociated microbial community of Bromus hiehersteinii. Soil Biol. Biochem. 30 1717 (1998). [Pg.195]

The total monetary loss resulting from weed competition in the cereal crops was 1.3 billion annually. The most frequently reported weeds were mustards (Brassica spp.) followed by wild oats (Avena fatua L.), bromes (Bromus spp.), and wild garlic (Allium vineale L.) (11). Losses in vegetables was 5% of the total while in fruit and nuts the loss was 7% of the total. Crabgrass, bermudagrass [Cynodon dactylon (L. )... [Pg.12]

Mills, H. L. and Shields, L. M. (1961). Root absorption of fission products by Bromus Rubess, L. from the AEC Nevada Test Site soil contaminated by an underground nuclear explosion, Radiat. Bot. 1, 84. [Pg.91]

Brome grass, Bromus spp. Grown in soil with 680 mg Pb/kg 34 DW 5... [Pg.258]

Japanese brome, Bromus japonicum Control area Perennial plant Bluegrass Japanese brome... [Pg.674]

GRASS, Bermuda (Cynodon dactyhn L.) GRASS, brome (Bromus tectorum)... [Pg.557]

Bromus hrizaeformis Fisch. A Mcy. M) Sa xifraga argula D.Don under. 30... [Pg.626]

Devlin, D.L., D.R. Gealy, and L.A. Morrow (1987). Differential metabolism of metribuzin by downy brome (Bromus tectorum) and winter wheat (Triticum aestivum). Weed Sci., 35 741-745. [Pg.97]

Mallory-Smith, C.A., P. Hendrickson, and G. Mueller-Warrant (1999). Cross-resistance of primisulfuron-resistant Bromus tectorum (downy brome) to sulfosulfuron. Weed Sci., 47 256-257. [Pg.148]

Park, K.W. and C.A. Mallory-Smith (2004). Physiological and molecular basis for ALS inhibitor resistance in Bromus tectorum biotypes. Weed Res., 44 71-77. [Pg.149]


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