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Two cultivars of barley, one resistant and one susceptible to aphids, were grown in pots in mono- or mixed culture in the laboratory, and either infes...
Read moreA technique for measuring photosynthetic rates of attached leaves using 14CO2 was compared, in a field crop of barley, with a non-destructive method w...
Read moreIn an investigation of the relation between weather and the growth of barley, the approach used depended on calculation of the exchange of CO2 and wat...
Read moreThe problems of computer analysis of data collected in a long-term field study [see preceding abs.] are outlined. Methods of capture are discussed and...
Read moreOn plots of oats and barley brown hares grazed much more heavily on the outer rows, alongside the space between the plots, than on inner rows. On barl...
Read moreDetailed measurements of the growth and development of a crop of barley cv. Proctor were used to study the processes determining ear number/unit field...
Read moreBarley, Sinapis alba and Papaver rhoeas, and then barley, S. alba and Avena fatua were grown in pure stand and in mixtures of 2 and 3 species at diffe...
Read moreIn pot experiments, the growth of barley seedlings was significantly retarded by the presence of live rhizomes of Agropyron repens near their roots. D...
Read moreGoose (Anser anser and A. brachyrhynchus) grazing on autumn-sown barley was simulated in the field in NE Scotland by removal of 25, 50, 75 or 100% of ...
Read moreThe shoots and roots of a barley crop were sampled periodically from 46 days after sowing up to the ripe stage (130 days after sowing). Root weights w...
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