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1                                              Poa competition increased ID under nutrient deficiency b
2                                              Poa p 1 97-116 , Lol p 1 221-240 , Lol p 5a 199-218 , an
3 6 , Lol p 1 221-240 , Lol p 5a 199-218 , and Poa p 5a 199-218 were identified as minimally cross-reac
4 well as from wetter environments (Bromus and Poa grasses in New Mexico) suggests differing responses
5                   In the interaction between Poa ampla and the endophyte Neotyphodium sp., a fungal b
6 vements made in breeding Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) for resistance to leaf spot (caused by Dr
7 opathic against a heterospecific competitor, Poa pratensis, but not against conspecifics.
8 cluding several members of Poaceae (Festuca, Poa and Stipa), Rosaceae (Potentilla) and Ranunculaceae
9 g) with and without competition by the grass Poa palustris.
10 nly occurring on these spoil heaps: grasses (Poa compressa, Calamagrostis epigejos) and forbs (Daucus
11  of forage yield and antioxidant activity in Poa pratensis with high quality and good spring green-up
12 iosperms, and is associated with apomixis in Poa pratensis.
13  one of the three movement proteins (MPs) of Poa semilatent virus.
14 CBI activity in both a monocotylonous plant (Poa annua) and a dicotyledonous plant (Arabidopsis [Arab
15                     A copious seed producer, Poa annua is the most troublesome weed of turfgrass and
16 ales and males of a dioecious grass species (Poa arachnifera) throughout and beyond its range in the
17                                       In the Poa ampla/Acremonium typhinum interaction, a fungal seri