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- agrostology. In
contrast to the word graminoid, the
words gramineous and
graminaceous are
normally used to mean "of, or
relating to, the true gr****es (Poaceae)"...
- soil
accounts for 30% of the world's farmland.
Under such
conditions graminaceous plants (gr****es,
cereals and rice)
secrete phytosiderop****s into the...
- phytosiderop****s
which play a key role in iron
uptake from the soil in
graminaceous plants. Biochemically, it is
synthesized by the
enzyme nicotianamine...
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adapted to
specific local conditions and
represented by
typical shrubs,
graminaceous,
chasmophytes etc.,
while the
flora includes many
endemic species of...
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governed by the
International Code of
Nomenclature for
Cultivated Plants.
graminaceous Of or
relating to gr****.
graminoid An
herbaceous plant with a gr****-like...
- (September 2005). "History on the
biological nitrogen fixation research in
graminaceous plants:
special emphasis on the
Brazilian experience".
Anais da Academia...
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Rhynchosporium is a
genus of
fungi that
causes leaf
scald disease on
several graminaceous hosts. It
includes five
currently accepted species: R. secalis from rye...
- 3-dioxygenase
contains iron(II).
Mugineic acid is an
amino acid
excreted by some
graminaceous (gr****y)
plants under conditions of iron
deficiency as part of a strategy...
- Nonetheless, the
inability of A.
hystrix from ryegr**** to
colonize other graminaceous species including timothy, maize, barley, oats, and
wheat (Gibson 1974)...