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Timothy grass

Intercropping is most successful when the two crops have the complementary growth and resource needs, e.g., Italian ryegrass (L. multiflorum Lam.) was too competitive with the timothy grass (Phleum pratense L.), therefore it should not be recommended as a companion crop for timothy establishment (Jefferson et al. 2000). [Pg.396]

Johansson SGO, Deuschl H, Zetterstrom O Use of glutaraldehyde-modified timothy grass pollen extract in nasal hyposensitization treatment of hay fever. Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol 1979 60 447-460. [Pg.98]

Ball, T., Edstrom, W., Mauch, L. et al. 2005. Gain of structure and IgE epitopes by eukaryotic expression of the major Timothy grass pollen allergen, Phi p 1. FEBS J 272 217-227. [Pg.351]

MacLean et al. (12) found that a dissimilarity in the rate of F accumulation in timothy grass between continuous low and intermittent HF exposures was not reflected in fluoride-induced foliar markings at the end of the exposure period. They found no visible differences in the extent and severity of foliar symptoms. [Pg.34]

A similar series of waxes has been isolated from the bovine strain, from the avian strain and from the timothy grass bacillus. ... [Pg.328]

A 7-year-old asthmatic child, sensitive to timothy grass, used inhaled cromoglicate for 1 week and developed cyanosis, hypotension, and cardiopulmonary arrest. IgE involvement was demonstrated by passive transfer of the patient s serum to the mother (5). [Pg.1017]

E.2 Inhaled allergens Exposure to these commonly results in hay fever and asthma. The main sources are pollens and fungal (mould) spores. Pollens from grasses such as Timothy (Phleum pratensis) and perennial Rye (Lolium perenne) as well as those of Plantapfo and Ambrosia species are important in causing seasonal hay fever and possibly asthma. Spores from fungi such as Cladospo-rium and Sporobolomyces have been implicated in rhinitis and asthma. [Pg.153]

Com on cob, 70 pounds. Buckwheat, 52 pounds. Barley. 48 pounds. Hemp seed. 44 ounds. Timothy seed, 45 pounds. Castor eans, 46 pounds. Oats, 35 pounds. Bran, 20 pounds. Blue grass seed, 14 ponnds. [Pg.340]

Trees - Maple, Birch, Oak, Sycamore Grasses - Bluegrass, Timothy... [Pg.276]


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