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1Het beoordelen van planten en families bij de veredeling van Phleum pratense

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  • Title: ➤  Het beoordelen van planten en families bij de veredeling van Phleum pratense
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  • Language: dut
  • Number of Pages: Median: 103
  • Publisher: ➤  Centrum voor landbouwpublikaties en landbouwdocumentatie
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  • Publish Location: Wageningen

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  • First Year Published: 1973
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2The timothy crop

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  • Title: The timothy crop
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
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  • Publish Location: Washington, D.C

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  • First Year Published: 1939
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    3Huron timothy

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    • Title: Huron timothy
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    • Language: English
    • Publisher: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
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    • Publish Location: Washington, D.C

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    • First Year Published: 1933
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      Timothy (grass)

      Timothy (Phleum pratense) is an abundant perennial grass native to most of Europe except for the Mediterranean region. It is also known as timothy-grass

      Phleum

      Phleum paniculatum - from Spain to Japan Phleum phleoides – from Portugal + Morocco to eastern Siberia Phleum pratense – Timothy – from Portugal + Morocco

      Phleum phleoides

      Timothy-grass, Phleum pratense. However purple-stem cat's-tail prefers lighter soils and grows on chalk downland. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Phleum phleoides

      Tettigonia viridissima

      the ovipositor Females can be recognized by the ovipositor Nymph on Phleum pratense Anatomy of the head Mandibles Hearing bubble on the forelimb Close-Up

      Claviceps purpurea

      Festuca arundinacea, Elymus repens (G1), Nardus stricta, Poa annua (G2), Phleum pratense, Phalaris arundinacea (G2), Poa pratensis (G1), Stipa. Danthonia, Molinia

      Allergic rhinitis

      Grasses (Family Poaceae): especially ryegrass (Lolium sp.) and timothy (Phleum pratense). An estimated 90% of people with hay fever are allergic to grass pollen

      Alopecurus pratensis

      and black grass (A. myosuroides). It is often confused with timothy (Phleum pratense). Timothy flowers later, from June until August. Its spikelets have

      Forage

      Paspalum dilatatum – dallisgrass Phalaris arundinacea – reed canarygrass Phleum pratense – timothy Poa spp. – bluegrasses, meadow-grasses Poa arachnifera –

      Red-winged blackbird

      habitats demonstrated a slight preference for old and new grasses such as Phleum pratense, Dactylis glomerata, Poa spp., Festuca spp., and Bromus spp. in the

      Dargida diffusa

      larvae feed on seed heads of cereal crops and grasses, especially Phleum pratense. Dargida diffusa obscurior (Smith, 1902) Dargida diffusa limitata (Smith