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Holcus
Known as:
Holcus L.
, Velvetgrass
, Velvetgrasses
A plant genus of the family POACEAE that contains Hol l 1 and Hol l 5 allergens.
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2013
2013
INFLUENCE OF SOIL PROPERTIES AND PHOSPHATE ADDITION ON ARSENIC UPTAKE FROM POLLUTED SOILS BY VELVETGRASS (HOLCUS LANATUS)
K. Lewińska
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A. Karczewska
International journal of phytoremediation
2013
Corpus ID: 24006074
Four kinds of soil material were used in a pot experiment with velvetgrass (Holcus lanatus). Two unpolluted soils: sand (S) and…
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2008
2008
Legume defoliation affects rhizosphere decomposers, but not the uptake of organic matter N by a neighbouring grass
S. Saj
,
J. Mikola
,
F. Ekelund
Plant and Soil
2008
Corpus ID: 19956740
Legume–grass interactions have a great influence on grassland primary production and it was recently shown how defoliation of a…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Identification of Seed Gall Nematodes of Agronomic and Regulatory Concern with PCR-RFLP of ITS1.
T. Powers
,
Allen L. Szalanski
,
P. Mullin
,
T. Harris
,
T. Bertozzi
,
J. Griesbach
Journal of nematology
2001
Corpus ID: 20143776
A molecular analysis of eight described species of seed gall nematode, along with six undescribed isolates from different hosts…
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1998
1998
Detection and quantification of group 4 allergens in grass pollen extracts using monoclonal antibodies
Fahlbusch
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Müller
,
Rudeschko
,
Jäger
,
Cromwell
,
Fiebig
Clinical and Experimental Allergy
1998
Corpus ID: 38647395
Grass pollen extracts are complex mixtures consisting of different major allergenic and non‐allergenic components. Phl p 4 is an…
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1996
1996
Identification and characterization of the major allergens of velvet grass (Holcus lanatus), Hol l 1 and Hol l 5.
G. Schramm
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A. Petersen
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A. Bufe
,
M. Schlaak
,
W. Becker
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology
1996
Corpus ID: 24787804
Although extract of velvet grass pollen is an important ingredient of commercial allergen extracts for immunotherapy, it is not…
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1992
1992
Polymorphism and physiology of arsenate tolerance in Holcus lanatus L. from an uncontaminated site
A. Meharg
,
M. Macnair
Plant and Soil
1992
Corpus ID: 40347181
The polymorphism of arsenate tolerance in a Holcus lanatus L. population from an uncontaminated soil was investigated and a high…
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1979
1979
Syringomycin production and holcus spot disease of maize: Plasmid-associated properties inPseudomonas syringae
C. F. Gonzalez
,
A. Vidaver
Current Microbiology
1979
Corpus ID: 11494100
The majority of pathogenic strains ofPseudomonas syringae produce the phytotoxin syringomycin. After treatment ofP. syringae with…
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Review
1964
Review
1964
RELATIONSHIP OF DIFFERENT SPECIES OF FORAGE TO THE SURVIVAL AND INFECTIVITY OF HAEMONCHUS CONTORTUS IN LAMBS.
S. E. Knapp
Journal of Parasitology
1964
Corpus ID: 20772868
Third-stage Haemonchus contortus larvae that had been placed on outdoor forage plots in December survived overwinter and were…
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1950
1950
Collecting Forage Plants in Turkey.
J. Harlan
1950
Corpus ID: 56324486
M OST of the forage crops grown in this country are introductions from Europe and Asia. Only a relatively small number of our…
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1949
1949
The competition between barley and certain weeds under controlled conditions; competition with Agrostis gigantea.
H. H. Mann
,
T. W. Barnes
Annals of Applied Biology
1949
Corpus ID: 43454625
The twitch grass Agrostis gigantea var. dispar occurs commonly as a serious weed on the light semi-acid soils found on the lower…
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