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2019
The influence of microgravitation on the characteristics of viruses of striped mosaic wheat in Triticum aestivum, grown under the conditions of horizontal, vertical clinostatation as well as under usual conditions was researched. It was studied that horizontal and vertical clinostatation provokes the changes in the litres of striped wheat mosaics.
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Leaf wax of Triticum aestivum

Phytochemistry, 1973
Abstract Leaf waxes from spring wheat varieties Selkirk and Manitou contain hydrocarbons (6%, 10%), long chain esters (14%, 13%), free acids (5%, 8%), free alcohols (19%, 21%), β-diketone (16%, 20%), hydroxy β-diketones (8%, 10%), unidentified gum (29%, 16.5%) and minor amounts of diol diesters, glycerides and aldehydes.
Tulloch, Alexander P.   +1 more
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Triticum aestivum whole genome resequencing

2023
The project sequenced 288 T.aestivum samples by whole genome resequencing.
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Chemical mutagenesis in Triticum aestivum

Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, 1964
Abstract Treatment of common wheat with ethyl methanesulfonate had effects strikingly different from those characteristically obtained in irradiation experiments. Of 558 M1 plants, 175 had recognizable mutant sectors, almost all of which were necrotic or chlorophyll-defective stripes in leaves.
H.K. Shama Rao, E.R. Sears
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2017
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Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), 2006
This chapter describes a procedure for Agrobacterium-mediated wheat transformation. Freshly isolated immature embryos, precultured immature embryos, or embryogenic calli are inoculated with a disarmed A. tumefaciens strain C58 (ABI) harboring the binary vector pMON18365 containing the beta-glucuronidase (GUS) gene with an intron, and a selectable ...
Yuechun, Wan, Jeanne, Layton
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Pollen callus culture in Triticum aestivum

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1982
Pollen shed between 4-8 d from anthers of Triticum aestivum cultured in liquid medium gave rise to calluses. Tillers were harvested at the mid-to late-unicellular pollen stages and chilled for 8 d at 4-5 °C before the anthers were dissected out. Pollen cultures gave about 6 times as many calluses on a per anther basis as anthers cultured on solid ...
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Triticum aestivum Linnaeus 1753

2007
Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part T), pp. 878-905 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 902, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Triticum aestivum Transcriptome analysis

2018
ChineseSpring leaf, root, and spike transcriptome data.
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