- Rye (Secale
cereale) is a gr****
grown extensively as a grain, a
cover crop and a
forage crop. It is
grown prin****lly in an area from
Eastern and Northern...
- ****opyrum
esculentum Moench Synonyms Polygonum ****opyrum L. 1753 ****opyrum
cereale Raf. ****opyrum
dryandrii Fenzl ****opyrum
emarginatum (Roth) Meisn. 1840...
- as rye (Secale
cereale) as well as
weedy and wild rye species. The best-known
species of the
genus is the
cultivated rye, S.
cereale,
which is grown...
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Endobacterium cereale is a
species of Gram-negative bacteria. Menéndez E, Flores-Félix JD, Ramírez-Bahena MH,
Igual JM, García-Fraile P, Peix A, Velázquez...
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Pennisetum ancylochaete Stapf & C.E.Hubb.
Pennisetum aureum Link
Pennisetum cereale Trin.
Pennisetum cinereum Stapf & C.E.Hubb.
Pennisetum echinurus (K.Schum...
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Ceratobasidium cereale is a
plant pathogen. Murray, D. I. L.; Burpee, L. L. (1
February 1984). "Ceratobasidium
cereale sp.nov., the
teleomorph of Rhizoctonia...
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Oidiodendron cereale is a
species of
ascomycetes fungi in the
order Helotiales. This
fungus is
found globally in
temperate climates where average summer...
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Colletotrichum cereale is a
plant disease (fungus) that has been
found to
cause crown rot
anthracnose of turf gr**** most
commonly occurring on golf courses...
- not
processed further. More recently, the
brewery has
produced Vin de
Céréale, sold only in bottles. This is
similar to foederbier, but has been in the...
- R., & Tereso, J. P. (2023). The
introduction and
spread of rye (Secale
cereale) in the
Iberian Peninsula. PloS one, 18(5), e0284222. https://doi.org/10...