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Gametophytic self-incompatibility in grasses: understanding a unique mechanism of pollen-pistil interaction
(2024)27th International Congress on Sexual Plant Reproduction - Conference bookletSelf-incompatibility (SI), a mechanism preventing self-pollination, has been intensively studied over the past 60 years among angiosperms. In grasses, we recently identified the genes responsible for the recognition of self-pollen by the pistil (Rohner et al, 2023). This unique grass SI system is governed by two multi-allelic loci, S and Z, each containing three genes. For each locus, two genes expressed in pollen, annotated as containing ...Other Conference Item -
Integrated reservoir and production system modeling of geothermal energy extraction at the Aquistore CCS site in Canada
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Statistical assessment of productivity and economics in fractured geothermal reservoir
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CO2 Plume Geothermal: Unlocking Industry-Scale Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage
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Candidate genes for stem rust resistance in Italian ryegrass revealed by nested association mapping
(2024)Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.), an obligate outcrossing species, is widely cultivated due to its high biomass yield and good forage quality. Although Italian ryegrass is subject to intense selection activities within different breeding programs, stem rust caused by Puccinia graminis ssp. graminicola is still a major issue, especially during seed production. Stem rust infects leaf sheaths and inflorescences at the time of seed ...Other Conference Item -
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Higher seed yield through selection for reduced seed shattering in Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.)
(2024)Seed yield is an important factor for economic seed production of Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.). The realized seed yield can be lowered by several factors such as unsuccessful pollination and fertilization, abortion of seeds during development as well as seed shattering. Seed shattering, i.e., the loss of seeds at ripening stage shortly before or during seed harvest, was found to be the main factor limiting seed yield in ...Other Conference Item -
Assessment and optimization of geologic CO2 storage and combined geothermal energy extraction
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