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Avena barbata
Known as:
Avena barbata Pott ex Link
, barbed oat
, slender oat
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2008
2008
Influence of nutrient availability on the mechanisms of tolerance to herbivory in an annual grass, Avena barbata (Poaceae).
Tomomi Suwa
,
H. Maherali
American journal of botany
2008
Corpus ID: 24623972
Tolerance, or the capacity of a genotype to survive and reproduce following herbivore damage, varies widely across the plant…
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2006
Highly Cited
2006
THE ADAPTIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF DROUGHT ESCAPE IN AVENA BARBATA, AN ANNUAL GRASS
Mark E. Sherrard
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H. Maherali
Evolution; international journal of organic…
2006
Corpus ID: 23508155
Abstract Drought strongly influences plant productivity, suggesting that water limitation has shaped the evolution of many plant…
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2004
2004
The transfer of the gene for mildew resistance from Avena barbata (4x) into the cultivated oat A. sativa by an induced translocation
T. Aung
,
H. Thomas
,
I. T. Jones
Euphytica
2004
Corpus ID: 27562034
SummaryA disomic addition line in which a pair of chromosomes of the tetraploid wild oat Avena barbata have been added to the…
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1995
1995
Evolution of ribosomal DNA (rDNA) genetic structure in colonial Californian populations of Avena barbata.
P. D. Cluster
,
R. Allard
Genetics
1995
Corpus ID: 31190254
DNA samples from 980 plants of Avena barbata from 48 ecologically diverse sites in California and Oregon were assayed to…
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1993
Highly Cited
1993
Evolution of multilocus genetic structure in Avena hirtula and Avena barbata.
R. Allard
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P. García
,
L. E. Sáenz-de-Miera
,
M. Pérez de la Vega
Genetics
1993
Corpus ID: 1984030
Avena barbata, an autotetraploid grass, is much more widely adapted than Avena hirtula, its diploid ancestor. We have determined…
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1991
1991
Genetic diversity and adaptedness in tetraploid Avena barbata and its diploid ancestors Avena hirtula and Avena wiestii.
P. Garcia
,
M. Morris
,
L. E. Sáenz-de-Miera
,
R. Allard
,
M. Pérez de la Vega
,
G. Ladizinsky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1991
Corpus ID: 43695000
Avena barbata, a tetraploid grass, is much more widely adapted and successful in forming dense stands than its diploid ancestors…
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1989
Highly Cited
1989
Allelic and genotypic composition of ancestral Spanish and colonial Californian gene pools of Avena barbata: evolutionary implications.
P. Garcia
,
F. Vences
,
M. Pérez de la Vega
,
R. Allard
Genetics
1989
Corpus ID: 6668275
Spanish explorers and colonists inadvertently started a massive experiment in evolutionary genetics when they accidentally…
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1984
1984
Seed size and quantitative characters in Avena barbata
E. S. Hutchinson
Heredity
1984
Corpus ID: 25787543
SummarySeed-size differences in Avena barbata Pott ex Link are of two sorts. First, there is a seed-size dimorphism (floret…
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1977
1977
SOBRE LA VEGETACIÓN TEROFITICA SUBNITROFILA MEDITERRANEA (BROMETALIA RUBENTI-TECTORI)
S. Martínez
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J. Izco
1977
Corpus ID: 132843805
A new name, Brometalia rubciiti-tcctori, is proposed. based on the old Thero-Brometalia concept, for the annual subnitrophilous…
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1972
Highly Cited
1972
Evidence for coadaptation in Avena barbata.
R. Allard
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G. R. Babbel
,
M. T. Clegg
,
A. Kahler
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1972
Corpus ID: 10334533
Two populations of Avena barbata have been sampled intensively and allelic frequencies have been determined on a fine grid for…
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