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Laisk, A., Oja, V. Kull, K. (1980). Statistical distribution of stomatal apertures of Vicia faba and Hordeum vulgare and Spannungsphase of stomatal opening. Journal of Experimental Botany, 31, 49-58. [Pg.67]

Wilson, A.J., Robards, A.W. Goss, M.J. (1977). Effects of mechanical impedance on root growth in barley, Hordeum vulgare L. Effects on cell development in seminal roots. Journal of Experimental Botany, 28,1216-27. [Pg.93]

Jeschke, W.D. Stelter, W. (1976). Measurement of longitudinal ion profiles in single roots of Hordeum and Atriplex by use of flameless atomic absorption spectroscopy. Planta, 128,107-12. [Pg.112]

Hordeum, Aegilops and Agropyron to wheat (see Chapter 12), and possibly to other cereal species. [Pg.246]

DUH p D, YEN G c, YEN w J and CHANG L w (2001) Antioxidant effect of water extracts from barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) prepared under different roasting temperatures , J Agric Food Chem, 49 (3) 1455-63. [Pg.312]

Losey, F.G. and Engel, N., Isolation and characterization of a urobilinogenoidic chlorophyll catabolite from Hordeum vulgare L., J. Biol. Chem., 276, 8643, 2001. [Pg.47]

Clay R. P. (1995). Studies of the mechanism of host penetration during the infection of Hordeum vulgare by Cochliobolus sativus. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA. [Pg.736]

H. Nakanishi, N. Okumura, Y. Umehara, N. Nishizawa, M. Chino, and S. Mori, Expression of a gene specific for iron deficiency (Ids3) in the roots of Hordeum vttlgare. Plant Cell. Phy.siol.. 4 401 (1993). [Pg.88]

D. T. Clarkson. The influence of temperature on exudation of xylem sap from detached root systems of rye (Secaie cereale) and barley (Hordeum vidgare), Planta 752 297 (1976). [Pg.137]

E. Zagal, S. Bjarna.son. and U. Ols.son, Carbon and nitrogen in the root-zone of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) supplied with nitrogen fertilizer at two rates. Plant Soil 757 51 (1993). [Pg.193]

In concurrent research involving a longer-term study, the P. fluorescens Pf-5 strain was inoculated into soil used to grow lupine (Lupinus aihus) and barley Hordeum vulgare L.) over a several-week, period (17). It was shown that iron stress was greatest in the zone behind the root tips as compared to older root zones and in the bulk soil. Calibration of the ice-nucleation reporter activity... [Pg.240]

Pulse labeling—field Growth stage or plant age Barley (Hordeum vidgare) 49... [Pg.380]

Field Fertiliser irrigation Barley Hordeum distichum) 90... [Pg.382]

J. G. Xu and N. G. Juma, Above- and below-ground transformation of photosyn-thetically fixed carbon by two barley (Hordeum vnl are L.) cultivars in a typic cryoboroll. Soil Biol. Biochem. 25 1263 (1993). [Pg.400]

G. Johansson, Below-ground carbon distribution in barley Hordeum vulgare L.) with and without nitrogen fertilization. Plant Soil 144 95 (1992). [Pg.400]

Increased levels of nitrogen and phosphorous reduced the Inhibition of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) growth caused by -coumaric and vanillic acids (8a). Although other explanations are possible, these effects of fertilizers suggest that Inhibition of mineral absorption was responsible for the observed Inhibition of growth. [Pg.162]

Abbreviations of plant species As, Avena satlva Gm, Glycine max Hv, Hordeum vulgare Ta, Trltlcum aestlvum. [Pg.167]

HvNCEDl Hordeum vulgare L. BAF02837 Chono et al. (2006) Root, grain... [Pg.393]

Ebbs S.D., Kochian L.V. Phytoextraction of zinc by oat (aAvena sativa), barley (Hordeum vulgare), and Indian mustard (Brassica juncea). Environ Sc Technol 1998 32 802-806. [Pg.335]

Poaceae (cereals) Avena sativa (oats) Hordeum vulgare (barley) Oryza sativa (rice)... [Pg.302]

Material required OCT and OCM setups, pulsed GMF with pulse duration 0.1 s and maximum amplitude 5 mT, wheat seeds (Triticum L.) Moskovskaya-35, barley seeds (Hordeum L.) Zaozersky-85, long-fibred flax seeds (Linum usitatissimum L.) and cucumber seeds (Cucumis sativus L.) Kustovoy. ... [Pg.99]


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