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    Uptake of perfluorinated compounds by plants grown in nutrient solution by García-Valcárcel, A.I., Molero, E., Escorial, M.C., Chueca, M.C., Tadeo, J.L.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-02-2014)
    “…The uptake rates of three perfluorinated carboxylates and three perfluorinated sufonates by a grass (B diandrus) grown in nutrient solution at two different…”
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    response of Bromus diandrus and Lolium rigidum to dalapon and glyphosate I: baseline sensitivity by BARROSO, J, LOUREIRO, I, ESCORIAL, M.C, CHUECA, M.C

    Published in Weed research (01-08-2010)
    “…The establishment of Bromus diandrus and Lolium rigidum baseline sensitivity to glyphosate and dalapon herbicides was studied for the North Central region of…”
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    Hybridisation between wheat and Aegilops geniculata and hybrid fertility for potential herbicide resistance transfer by LOUREIRO, I, ESCORIAL, C, GARCÍA BAUDIN, J-M, CHUECA, M-C

    Published in Weed research (01-12-2008)
    “…Hybridisation between wheat and Aegilops geniculata was quantified in a 4-year crossing experiment in the glasshouse, using three wheat cultivars as pollen…”
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    Inheritance of tolerance to metribuzin in durum wheat by Villarroya, M, Escorial, M C, Garcia-Baudin, J M, Chueca, M C

    Published in Weed research (01-06-2000)
    “…The inheritance of tolerance to the herbicide metribuzin was studied in two durum wheat cultivars, one of which, ‘Anton’, is resistant and one, ‘Nita’,…”
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    A Rapid Method to Determine Cereal Plant Response to Glyphosate by ESCORIAL, M. C, SIXTO, H, GARCIA-BAUDIN, J. M, CHUECA, M. C

    Published in Weed technology (01-10-2001)
    “…A rapid method for determining the response of cereals to glyphosate is described. This method detects the differential responses of plants in 4 d, allowing…”
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    In vitro culture selection increases glyphosate tolerance in barley by Concepcion Escorial, M, Sixto, H, Garcia-Baudin, J.M, Chueca, M.C

    Published in Plant cell, tissue and organ culture (01-09-1996)
    “…In vitro culture of barley calluses has been used to produce plants with increased glyphosate tolerance. Calluses from immature embryos of barley Hordeum…”
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    Hybridization between wheat ( Triticum aestivum) and the wild species Aegilops geniculata and A. biuncialis under experimental field conditions by Loureiro, Iñigo, Escorial, M. Concepción, García-Baudin, José María, Chueca, M. Cristina

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-05-2007)
    “…Hybridization between Aegilops geniculata, A. biuncialis and bread wheat Triticum aestivum has been evaluated during two seasons under simulated field…”
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    Spontaneous wheat-Aegilops biuncialis, Ae. geniculata and Ae. triuncialis amphiploid production, a potential way of gene transference by Loureiro, I., Escorial, C., García-Baudin, J.M., Chueca, C.

    “…Some F1 hybrid plants between three species of the Aegilops genus and different hexaploid wheat Triticum aestivum cultivars show certain self-fertility, with…”
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    A Rapid Method to Determine Cereal Plant Response to Glyphosate1 by ESCORIAL, M. C, SIXTO, H, GARCÍA-BAUDÍN, J. M, CHUECA, M. C

    Published in Weed technology (01-10-2001)
    “…A rapid method for determining the response of cereals to glyphosate is described. This method detects the differential responses of plants in 4 d, allowing…”
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    Fluorescence induction in Pine. Response of Pinus halepensis Miller, P. nigra Arnold and P. pinaster Aiton to hexazinone and simazine herbicides by Villarroya, M., Ortega, M., Chueca, M. C., García Baudín, J. M.

    Published in Forest systems (01-12-2001)
    “…The first phases of the development of pines could be affected by weed competition. The use of herbicides is fundamental for weed control but herbicide…”
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