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A grass called "Brachypodium" will be a big help in biofuels research
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A grass called "Brachypodium" will be a big help in biofuels research
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Some of the important species include the grasses Brachypodium pinnatum, Calamagrostis spp.,
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Yunx, and speckled Brachypodium in woods here; this last has the habit and manners of the crooked bill of Dgin.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries William Griffith
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The Jay, larger Brachypodium, which always goes in large flocks, orange-breasted Trochilus and blackbird, were likewise seen, as well as the brown finch, which was seen feeding on Rhododendron minus.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries William Griffith
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Department of Agriculture and Oregon State University, said the genome sequencing was of the wild grass Brachypodium distachyon.
The Money Times harsheeb 2010
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The scientists said Brachypodium distachyon is the first member of the third group, which contains key food and fodder crops such as wheat, barley and forage grasses, to be sequenced.
The Money Times harsheeb 2010
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"Our analysis of the Brachypodium genome is a key resource for securing sustainable supplies of food, feed and fuel from established crops such as wheat, barley and forage grasses and for the development of crops for bioenergy and renewable resource production," said Michael Bevan of the John Innes Center.
The Money Times harsheeb 2010
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Department of Agriculture and Oregon State University, said the genome sequencing was of the wild grass Brachypodium distachyon.
The Money Times harsheeb 2010
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"Our analysis of the Brachypodium genome is a key resource for securing sustainable supplies of food, feed and fuel from established crops such as wheat, barley and forage grasses and for the development of crops for bioenergy and renewable resource production," said Michael Bevan of the John Innes Center.
The Money Times harsheeb 2010
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