Articles

type: Journal
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Discrimination and genetic diversity of cultivated and wild safflowers (Carthamus spp.) using EST-microsatellite markers #
Application of Half-Sib Mating for Genetic Analysis of Forage Yield and Related Traits in Bromus inermis #
Genetic diversity in a worldwide collection of sainfoin using morphological anatomical and molecular markers #
Effect of transplanting date and harvest method on growth and survival of three urban tree species in an arid climate #
Genetic and genotype environment interaction analysis for agronomical and some morphological traits in half-sib families of tall fescue #
Physiological traits related to drought tolerance in tall fescue #
Evaluation of post emergence herbicides to control weeds of newly planted sainfoin #
Drought-tolerance indices in a tall fescue population and its polycross progenies #
Genetic analysis of salt tolerance in vegetative stage in wheat (Triticum aestivum) #
Genotypic variation and selection of traits related to forage yield in tall fescue under irrigated and drought stress environments #
Wild safflower species (Carthamus oxyacanthus Bieb.) A possible source of drought tolerance #
Improved polycross breeding of tall fescue through marker-based parental selection #
Assessment of genetic diversity in Achillea millefoliumsubsp. millefolium and Achillea millefolium subsp. elbursensis using morphological and ISSR markers #
Methods for breaking seed dormancy in one cultivated and two wild Onobrychis species #
Principal component modeling of energy consumption and physical-mechancal properties of alfalfa grind #
Genetic similarities among Iranian populations of Festuca Lolium Bromus and Agropyron using amplified fragments length polymorphism (AFLP) markers #
Genetic variation heritability and correlations of agro-morphological traits in tall fescue (Festuca arundinacea Schreb.) #
AFLP Analyses of Genetic Variation in Iranian Fescue Accessions #
type: Conference
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Effects of drought stress on oil characteristics of Carthamus species
Wild Barley (Hordeum vulgare ssp. spontaneum) as a Potential Source of Drought Tolerance Genes for Barley Improvement