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- The west coast has wide beaches and high dunes with Leymus grass and sea-buckthorn.
- Increasing salt and pH decreases the rate of germination in " Leymus chinensis ".
- Comparative GISH showed that the genomes in the genus " Leymus " are fairly diverse.
- The effects of light have had an interesting effect on the germination of " Leymus chinensis ".
- This conclusion results from the fact that Leymus is already able to overcome differences within its own genus in pairing.
- Fungal Disease Resistance : In addition to these tolerance factors, Leymus mollis is also resistant to many fungal diseases.
- The centre of the island has a steppe character with plants such as reed and " Leymus arenarius ".
- Because of this it can be understood that the differences between Leymus genus and Triticum ( wheat ) would not prevent successful hybridization.
- When nitrogen was added at the early-vegetative stage of " Leymus chinensis, " it increased the inflorescence number.
- The main species in the observation site are Stipa Baicalensis, Leymus chinensis, Filifolium sibiricum, Artemisia dracunculus, and Pulsatilla chinensis.
- "Leymus mollis "'relative success with wheat breading can be demonstrated specifically by utilizing the Genetic In-Situ Hybridization ( GISH ) method.
- Water-buffered pH did not affect germination of " Leymus chinensis; " however, at 50 and 100mM of tris, germination severely decreased.
- Leymus mollis rhizomes have potential to spread and colonize a large distance from a source population due to their bud s ability to survive in seawater during seawater submergence.
- "Leymus arenarius " originated from the hybridization of " L . racemosus " and another unknown species in central Eurasia or from a polyploidization event.
- Other species placed in " Hystrix " have genomes more closely resembling those of " Leymus " species, and are better placed in that genus.
- "Leymus racemosus " is a perennial grass species that inhabits a wide variety of terrains, such as wet forests, drylands, coasts and soils with high saline concentrations.
- Biologists are continuously looking for new ways to combat these artificial pressures, and one of the species that has potential to be more closely looked at is Leymus mollis, an extremely adaptable plant species.
- Native perennial valley grassland, found in drier areas, is dominated by " Nassella pulchra ", with " Elymus glaucus " and " Leymus triticoides " also being common.
- Deer grass ( " Muhlenbergia rigens " ) and canyon prince wild blue rye ( " Leymus condensatus " ) are popular in larger settings, natural landscaping, and native plant gardens.
- Burial Tolerance : Although Leymus mollis adapts well to moderate and high drought intensities, it has shown to have even a greater tolerance for moderate burial intensity and sustain the trampling present in North American subarctic environments.
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