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Homeology between the chromosomes of Avena macrostachya and the avena C genomePOHLER, W; HOPPE, H.-D.Plant breeding. 1991, Vol 106, Num 3, pp 250-253, issn 0179-9541Article
Cytoplasmic effects on plant traits in interspecific matings of AvenaROBERTSON, L. D; FREY, K. J.Crop science. 1984, Vol 24, Num 1, pp 200-204, issn 0011-183XArticle
Morphometric analysis of inflorescence phytoliths produced by Avena sativa L. and Avena strigosa schrebPORTILLO, Marta; BALL, Terry; MANWARING, Jason et al.Economic botany. 2006, Vol 60, Num 2, pp 121-129, issn 0013-0001, 9 p.Article
Tracing the phylogeny of the hexaploid oat Avena sativa with satellite DNAsLI, Cheng-Dao; ROSSNAGEL, Brian G; SCOLES, Graham J et al.Crop science. 2000, Vol 40, Num 6, pp 1755-1763, issn 0011-183XArticle
The identification of wild oat species by electrophoresisCOOKE, R. J; DRAPER, S. R.Seed science and technology. 1986, Vol 14, Num 1, pp 157-167, issn 0251-0952Article
Le rôle de la lumière de composition spectrale variée dans l'ontogenèse de la feuillePOSTOVALOVA, V. M; KARNACHUK, R. A; PROKHOROVA, E. V et al.Fiziologiâ rastenij. 1984, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 752-757, issn 0015-3303Article
Structure and rheological properties of water soluble β-glucans from oat cultivars of Avena sativa and Avena bysantinaSKENDI, A; BILIADERIS, C. G; LAZARIDOU, A et al.Journal of cereal science (Print). 2003, Vol 38, Num 1, pp 15-31, issn 0733-5210, 17 p.Article
Genotype effects on plant regeneration in callus and suspension cultures of AvenaGANA, J. A; SHARMA, G. C; ZIPF, A et al.Plant cell, tissue and organ culture. 1995, Vol 40, Num 3, pp 217-224, issn 0167-6857Article
Regeneration of anther-derived plants of Avena sterilisKIVIHARJU, E; PUOLIMATKA, M; PEHU, E et al.Plant cell, tissue and organ culture. 1997, Vol 48, Num 2, pp 147-152, issn 0167-6857Article
Interspecific diploid hybrids in AvenaLEGGETT, J. M.Genome (Ottawa. Print). 1989, Vol 32, Num 2, pp 346-348, issn 0831-2796Article
Transfer of new dwarfing genes from the weed species Avena fatua into cultivated oat A. byzantinaMORIKAWA, T; SUMIYA, M; KURIYAMA, S et al.Plant breeding. 2007, Vol 126, Num 1, pp 30-35, issn 0179-9541, 6 p.Article
Estimation of the isozymatic genetic variability of a Spanish Avena sativa germplasm collectionGOMEZ, C; SAENZ DE MIERA, L; PEREZ DE LA VEGA, M et al.Plant breeding. 1991, Vol 106, Num 4, pp 293-300, issn 0179-9541Article
Relationships among 70 North American oat germplasms. II, Cluster analysis using qualitative charactersSOUZA, E; SORRELLS, M. E.Crop science. 1991, Vol 31, Num 3, pp 605-612, issn 0011-183XArticle
Chloroplast genome evolution in the genus AvenaMURAI, K; TSUNEWAKI, K.Genetics. 1987, Vol 116, Num 4, pp 613-621, issn 0016-6731Article
Interactions between Avena and Puccinia species. I: The wild hosts: Avena barbata Pott ex Link, A. fatua L. A. ludoviciana DurieuBURDON, J. J; OATES, J. D; MARSHALL, D. R et al.Journal of applied ecology. 1983, Vol 20, Num 2, pp 571-584, issn 0021-8901Article
Improving grain yield in backcross populations from Avena sativa × A. sterilis matings by using independent culling for harvest index and vegetative growth index or unit straw weightTAKEDA, K; FREY, K. J.Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 1987, Vol 74, Num 5, pp 659-665, issn 0040-5752Article
On fatuoids and hybrids of Avena spp. and their significance for seed production. I: Flowering behaviour of oats and origin of fatuoids and hybrids. III: Description by floret morphological charactersBICKELMANN, U.Plant varieties & seeds. 1993, Vol 6, Num 1, pp 21-31, issn 0952-3863Article
On fatuoids and hybrids of Avena spp. and their significance for seed production. III: Description by prolamin electrophoretic charactersBICKELMANN, U.Plant varieties & seeds. 1993, Vol 6, Num 2, pp 65-73, issn 0952-3863Article
Field emergence of Avena fatua L. and A. sterilis ssp. Iudoviciana (Dur.) Nym. in Aragón, SpainAIBAR, J; OCHOA, M. J; ZARAGOZA, C et al.Weed research (Print). 1991, Vol 31, Num 1, pp 29-32, issn 0043-1737Article
Expression of nuclear-cytoplasmic interactions and heterosis in quantitative traits of oats (Avena spp.)BEAVIS, W. D; FREY, K. J.Euphytica. 1987, Vol 36, Num 3, pp 877-886, issn 0014-2336Article
Oat caryopsis size and genotype effects on wild oat-oat competitionWILLENBORG, Christian J; ROSSNAGEL, Brian G; SHIRTLIFFE, Steven J et al.Crop science. 2005, Vol 45, Num 4, pp 1410-1416, issn 0011-183X, 7 p.Article
Relationships among 70 North American oat germplasms. I, Cluster analysis using quantitative charactersSOUZA, E; SORRELLS, M. E.Crop science. 1991, Vol 31, Num 3, pp 599-605, issn 0011-183XArticle
Dietary fibre fractions in hulled and naked winter oat grain : effects of cultivar and various agronomic factorsGIVENS, D. I; DAVIES, T. W; LAVERICK, R. M et al.Journal of the science of food and agriculture. 2000, Vol 80, Num 4, pp 491-496, issn 0022-5142Article
Seed germination and α-amylase production in endosperm of Avena abyssinica, A. sativa and A. fatuaOGAWA, Y.(The) Bulletin of the Faculty of bioresources Mie university. 1993, Num 9, pp 89-95Article
Association of two measures of vegetative growth rate with other traits in inter and intraspecific matings of oatsGUPTA, S. C; COX, D. J; FREY, K. J et al.Theoretical and Applied Genetics. 1986, Vol 72, Num 6, pp 756-760, issn 0040-5752Article