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- 2Chen, Guanqun
- 2Eastmond, Peter J.
- 2Petrie, James R.
- 2Singer, Stacy D.
- 2Singh, Surinder
- 1Legume forages
- 1Medicago sativa L.
- 1Onobrychis viciifoila Scop.
- 1Virus-induced gene silencing
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Downregulation of key genes involved in carbon metabolism in Medicago truncatula results in increased lipid accumulation in vegetative tissue
Download2020-02-11
Wijekoon, Champa, Singer, Stacy D., Weselake, Randall J., Petrie, James R., Chen, Guanqun, Singh, Surinder, Eastmond, Peter J., Acharya, Surya N.
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is the most widely grown perennial forage crop and is a close relative of the model diploid legume Medicago truncatula Gaertn. However, use of alfalfa leads to substantial greenhouse gas emissions and economic losses related to inefficiencies in rumen fermentation....
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Enhancement of total lipid production in vegetative tissues of alfalfa and sainfoin using chemical mutagenesis
Download2019-12-31
Wijekoon, Champa P., Singer, Stacy D., Weselake, Randall J., Petrie, James R., Singh, Surinder, Jayawardhane, Kethmi N., Shah, Saleh, Chen, Guanqun, Eastmond, Peter J., Acharya, Surya N.
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) and sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifoila Scop.) are two key forage legumes for the western Canadian cattle industry. Despite the high protein content, drawbacks to their use exists, including inefficient protein digestibility and energy use efficiency in the ruminant...