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... recurrent selection with IA13 as tester [BS13(H)C&] followed by five cycles of S1-S2 recurrent selection to form BS13(s)C5. Hence, B104 was derived from BS13(S)C5 after 12 cycles of recurrent selection. Back to top. B105 B105 was developed from a strain [BSSS(R)C9] of Iowa Stiff Stalk Synthetic after nine cycles of reciprocal half-sib recurrent selection ...
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Forage Improvement Research Profile: Hopkins
... and research supporting such efforts. Specific projects include germplasm collection, evaluation, and enhancement; recurrent selection; endophyte screening and evaluation; variety testing; and seed production research. See Also: Germplasm ... ., K.P. Vogel, and K.J. Moore. 1993. Predicted and realized gains from selection for in vitro dry matter digestibility and forage yield in switchgrass. Crop Sci. ...
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Forage Improvement Research Profile: Hopkins
... and research supporting such efforts. Specific projects include germplasm collection, evaluation, and enhancement; recurrent selection; endophyte screening and evaluation; variety testing; and seed production research. See Also: Germplasm ... ., K.P. Vogel, and K.J. Moore. 1993. Predicted and realized gains from selection for in vitro dry matter digestibility and forage yield in switchgrass. Crop Sci. ...
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Viral Diseases
... Boundaries" The high mutation rates of viruses mean that they evolve more rapidly under natural selection than their hosts, writes Edwin Ki http://ww2.aegis.com/news/ads/1990/AD900882.html ... Drs. Deborah Greenspan and John S. Herpes Simplex Herpes simplex virus causes both primary and recurrent oral disease, The primary event, he... http://www.hivdent.org/oralm/viral.htm 57. Antwi ...
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25 Great Roses for New England
... Map Contact Us Twenty-five Great Roses for the New England Garden Basis for selection: Winter hardiness, recurrent bloom, above average disease resistance, ready availability Mike Chute October 2002 Name Type Color ...
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Dictionary
... : RECURVED: REGION: REGIONAL MEETING: REGISTERED: REMONTANT, RECURRENT, REBLOOMING: REVERSE BITONE: RHIZOME: RHIZOMATOUS: ROBIN: ROOTS: RUFFLED: RUST: SCAPE: SCAPE BLASTING: SCULPTED: SEED: SEEDCORN MAGGOT: SEEDLING: SEGMENT: SELECTION: SELF: SELF-COMPATIBLE, SELF-FERTILE, OR ...
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AHS Cultivar Registration Information
... than one cycle of bloom during a single season. These are known as reblooming or recurrent daylilies. Some of these bloom early, have a rest period, and then rebloom. Others have ... forms in any language) are not allowed: cross, grex, group, hybrid, form, maintenance, mutant, seedling, selection, sport, strain, and variety (ICNCP-2004, Sections 19.20). Example 1: VARIETY SHOW is not ...
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Elko County Rose Garden
... 3' x 3', casual white, semi-double, 2.5" in diameter, fragrant, repeats: (strongly recurrent): ----, ----, ----, hardy to zone 4, ARS ---. No hips. Dark green rugose foliage. Kissin' Cousin ... ----, ------, hardy to zone 4, ARS ---. Royal National Rose Society Gold Medal 1990, All-American Rose Selection 1996, Portland Gold Medal 1998. Long Tall Sally Louise Jolliet Ogilvie, ---, 1991, Shrub, ---- x ...
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Idaho Rose Society - growing roses in Idaho
... fragrant, nice compact roses. Gallica's are noted as the "striped rose." Most are non-recurrent, but tolerate shade. Grandifloras Grandifloras are tall elegant plants that bloom repeatedly during the season ... to be bred in America. Most are great climbers. Almost all are recurrent. Polyantha A perfect, easy-to-grow selection for pot, border, or small garden. Masses of flowers! Portland These roses ...
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Rose Species Profile Rose bracteata
... . Compact and vigorous. ‘Pearl Drift’ will set seed and its pollen is good. This selection has been used to produce several new floribunda roses. Other R. bracteata hybrids include: ‘ ... spring bloom. Very fragrant (damask). Foliage is large and semi-glossy. Tall growing - climbing growth. Recurrent bloom. ‘Schneezwerg’ - (Peter Lambert 1912) R. rugosa x R.bracteata The parentage of ‘Schneezwerg’ ...
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