medicago sativa การใช้
- The alfalfa, or Medicago sativa, is a widespread phreatophyte plant of great economic value.
- The larvae of " Tathorhynchus exsiccata fallax " probably feed on " Medicago sativa ".
- An integrated weed management procedure for the control of dodder ( Cuscuta indecora ) in alfalfa ( Medicago sativa ).
- Effect of growth regulator and antitranspirant chemicals on water requirement and growth components of alfalfa ( Medicago sativa L . ).
- Occasionally this species multiplies to high numbers, and can become a serious pest to alfalfa ( " Medicago sativa " ) crops.
- The larvae are considered an agricultural pest on Arachis hypogaea, Chamaecytisus prolifer, Lupinus nanus, Medicago sativa, Pisum sativum and Glycine species.
- This mite is associated with " Medicago sativa " and various other plants and has been recorded in the vicinity of Caledon and Grabouw, South Africa.
- SRG1 RNA is unrelated to Senescence Related Gene 1 ( SRG1 ), a protein-coding gene found in " Arabidopsis thaliana ", and is also distinct from Stress Response Gene 1 ( SRG1 ) found in " Medicago sativa ".
- While the climate is generally cooler than in the prairies, the climate is still mild and dry enough to support large-scale farming of crops such as canola ( Brassica napsus ), alfalfa ( Medicago sativa ) and wheat ( Triticum aestivum ), and livestock grazing.
- Main host plants are various legumes ( Fabaceae ), especially common broom ( " Sarothamnus scoparius " ) and dyer s greenweed ( " Genista tinctoria " ), but also alfalfa ( " Medicago sativa " ), vetches ( Vicia species ), sweet-clover ( Melilotus species ), crownvetches ( Coronilla species ) sainfoins ( Onobrychis species ), lupin ( Lupinus species ) and others.