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Tag: perennial ryegrass

Cells, Genes & Molecules

Keeping plants off-balance in one location can give a species greater stability

Throwing varying climatic conditions at plant populations can help preserve genetic diversity in a species.

by Alun SaltMay 26, 2021May 26, 2021
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AoB PLANTS News in Brief

Identification and expression of genes controlling seed shattering in Lolium perenne

by William SalterMarch 5, 2019March 5, 2019
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Examples of graphical genotypes of chromosomes 2 and 3 (A) before and (B) after genotype error correction.
Annals of Botany

A genetic linkage map of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne) based on GBS

by botanyoneAugust 8, 2016August 2, 2016
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Modelling fructan biosynthesis and polymer length distribution
Annals of Botany

Modelling fructan biosynthesis and polymer length distribution

Mathematical analysis and simulation, based on biochemical kinetics and calculus, can provide a useful tool for helping elucidate biosynthetic processes.

by botanyoneSeptember 2, 2013August 9, 2013
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Mechanisms of self-incompatibility in grasses (Review)q
Annals of Botany

Mechanisms of self-incompatibility in grasses (Review)

by botanyoneSeptember 4, 2011August 23, 2011
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Early response mechanisms to P deficiency
Annals of Botany

Early response mechanisms to P deficiency

by botanyoneMarch 11, 2011February 17, 2011
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