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Dactylis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Encyclopedia article of cocksfoot at Reference.com compiled from comprehensive and current sources.
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brome stem leaf mottle virus (Catherall and Chamberlain, 1975 and 1977; Paul et al., 1980), cocksfoot necrosis and mosaic virus (Hariri and Lapierre, 1977), ...
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Cocksfoot Stock Photos & Images - Wildlife and Nature Photo Gallery - Photobank NaturePhoto-CZ ... Cocksfoot; (Dactylis glomerata); Family: Grasses; Czech Republic - 2006...
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Images and information for Dactylis glomerata - Cocksfoot. ... ; Dactylis glomerata; Flowering habit in fire area at Polipoli, Maui ; September 08, 2007 ; 070908-9300 ... ; Dactylis glomerata; Habit at Swithbacks trail Haleakala National Park, Maui ; October 01, 2003 ; 031001-3010...
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Cocksfoot: Chiefly British Orchard grass. ... Sometimes a mixture of cocksfoot, English rye-grass, and white clover is used, or the two grasses alone are ...
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Key words: Dactylis glomerata, cocksfoot, orchardgrass, seed production, seed shattering, ... commercial cocksfoot varieties, by transferring ...
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The inflorescence is branched in panicles and composed of spikelets containing 2 to 5 flowers grouped in glomerules (*) . - It is sown together with bird's foot trefoil, The cocksfoot midges : Contarinia dactylidis (Loew), Dasineura dactylidis (Metcalfe) and Sitodiplosis dactylidis (Barnes) attack the inflorescence.
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Very common in grassland, on roadsides, at woodland edges, among rough vegetation and in lawns. ... Spikelets 5-9 mm long, each containing about 4 flowers. ... Skye ID: Unmistakable. The way the lowest flowering branch sticks out on its own gives the plant its name.
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The ratio between proteins P27 and replicase of Cocksfoot mottle virus (CfMV) is regulated via a –1 programmed ribosomal frameshift (–1 PRF). A minimal frameshift signal with a slippery U UUA AAC heptamer and a downstream stem–loop structure was inserted into a dual reporter vector and directed –1 PRF with...
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