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Plant biotransformation of T2 and HT2 toxin in cultured organs of Triticum durum Desf. [PDF]

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Righetti L   +6 more
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Molecular Labelling Tool for Cereal Genetic Resources Management Derived from Barley and Tetraploid Wheat Genebank-Genomics Projects. [PDF]

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Distribution of Peroxidases in Durum Wheat (Triticum durum)

Cereal Chemistry, 2000
ABSTRACTA biochemical study of the main durum wheat milling fractions (bran, embryo, and semolina) showed that peroxidases (POD) were present in multiple forms in the kernel and appeared to be tissue specific: one form for the embryo, one for the endosperm, one for the subaleuronic layer, and one for the outer layers.
Fraignier, M.P.   +2 more
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Characterisation of Starch from Durum Wheat (Triticum durum)

Starch - Stärke, 1999
Starches from 3 common wheats and 10 durum wheats were isolated using a method causing little starch damage and annealing. Durum wheat starches contained 0.21–0.29 % ash, 0.44–0.57 % protein, 0.39–0.54 % lipid, and 26.2–28.5 % amylose. Wide angle X-ray diffraction measurements revealed A-type diffraction patterns.
Jan Vansteelandt, Jan A. Delcour
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Inheritance of cleistogamic flowering in durum wheat (Triticum durum)

Euphytica, 1991
Generally durum wheat flowers are chasmogamous but very rarely, cleistogamy may be observed. Genetic studies based on six crosses and back crosses showed that chasmogamy was determined by a single dominant gene Cl, plants homozygous for the recessive allele, cl, were cleistogamous.
A. K. Chhabra, S. K. Sethi
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