نتایج جستجو برای: dryland barley

تعداد نتایج: 20164  

2013
Dezhi Wu Shengguan Cai Mingxian Chen Lingzhen Ye Zhonghua Chen Haitao Zhang Fei Dai Feibo Wu Guoping Zhang

A thorough understanding of the mechanisms underlying barley salt tolerance and exploitation of elite genetic resource are essential for utilizing wild barley germplasm in developing barley varieties with salt tolerance. In order to reveal the physiological and molecular difference in salt tolerance between Tibetan wild barley (Hordeum spontaneum) and cultivated barley (Hordeum vulgare), profil...

2016
Alison N. Beloshapka Preston R. Buff George C. Fahey Kelly S. Swanson

Our objective was to measure the proximate, starch, amino acid, and mineral compositions of grains, grain co-products, and other carbohydrate sources with potential use in pet foods. Thirty-two samples from barley (barley flake, cut barley, ground pearled barley, malted barley, whole pearled barley, pearled barley flakes, and steamed rolled barley); oats (groats, ground oatmeal, ground steamed ...

2016
Yonggang Wang Xifeng Ren Dongfa Sun Genlou Sun

The origin and domestication of cultivated barley have long been under debate. A population-based resequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the single copy of RPB2 gene was used to address barley domestication, to explore genetic differentiation of barley populations on the worldwide scale, and to understand gene-pool exchanges during the spread and subsequent development of barley cultivation....

Journal: :Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena 2010

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2008
V Fellner J C Burns D S Marshall

Increased demands for corn grain warrant the evaluation of alternative grain types for ruminant production systems. This study was conducted to determine the effects of hulled and hull-less barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cultivars compared with corn (Zea mays L.) as an alternative grain type on fermentation in cultures of mixed ruminal microorganisms. Three continuous fermentors were fed 14 g of d...

2017
Fran Sheldon Stuart E. Bunn Jane M. Hughes Angela H. Arthington Christine S. Fellows

Dryland rivers are renowned for their periods of ‘boom’ related to the episodic floods that extend over vast floodplains and fuel incredible production, and periods of ‘bust’ where the extensive channel network is restricted to the permanent refugial waterholes. Many of these 15 river systems are unregulated by dams but are under increasing pressure, especially from water abstraction and overla...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2012
Andrew Bissett Guy C J Abell Levente Bodrossy Alan E Richardson Peter H Thrall

Despite their large areas and potential importance as methane sinks, the role of methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) in native woodland soils is poorly understood. These environments are increasingly being altered by anthropogenic disturbances, which potentially alter ecosystem service provision. Dryland salinity is one such disturbance and is becoming increasingly prevalent in Australian soils. W...

2015
Trenton E. Franz Elizabeth G. King Kelly K. Caylor David A. Robinson

[1] In dryland ecosystems, understanding the effects of heterogeneity in soil moisture and geophysical properties on vegetation structure and dynamics poses a suite of challenging research questions. Heterogeneity in soil depth can affect resource availability and the subsequent organization of woody vegetation, while spatiotemporal variation in soil moisture can reveal important ecohydrologica...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2013
Mark E Olson Julieta A Rosell

Variation in angiosperm vessel diameter is of major functional significance. In the light of recent models predicting optimal vessel taper given resistance imposed by conductive path length, we tested the prediction that plant size should predict vessel diameter, with dryland plants having narrower vessels for their stem sizes. We assembled a comparative dataset including vessel and stem diamet...

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