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The effects of moderate soil drought on phytohormonal balance of Triticum aestivum L. and Triticum spelta L.

Cereal Research Communications, 2022
Iryna V Kosakivska   +2 more
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Die Proteine des Dinkels (Triticum spelta)

Zeitschrift f�r Lebensmittel-Untersuchung und -Forschung, 1989
Die Proteine der Dinkelsorten Steiners roter Tiroler (SRT), Oberkulmer Rotkorn (OKR) und Rouquin (ROU) wurden mit einem modifizierten Osborneverfahren extrahiert. Die Proteinverteilung auf die Osbornefraktionen und die Aminosaurezusammensetzung der Proteinfraktionen ist sehrahnlich und entspricht den von Weichweizen bekannten Werten.
Hans-Dieter Belitz   +2 more
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Resistance genes against yellow rust pathogen in Triticum spelta: a possible new Yr resistance gene in accession IARI276 and Yr5 presence confirmed in PI348764.

Genome
Yellow/stripe rust caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici is a major biotic stress in global wheat production. Introgression lines derived from the Triticum spelta accessions PI348764 and IARI276 showed high levels of yellow rust resistance at ...
Lovely Arya   +11 more
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Improving accessibility and bioactivity of raw, germinated and enzymatic-treated spelt (Triticum spelta L.) seed antioxidants by fermentation.

Food Chemistry, 2022
Lactic acid, alcoholic, combined and spontaneous fermentation of raw, germinated and enzymatic-treated spelt seeds significantly improved the content of extractable and bound phenolics and considerably increased the extractable:bound ratio, and therefore
Marjeta Mencin   +4 more
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Genetic control of gliadin components in wheat Triticum spelta L.

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2010
The componental composition of electrophoretic spectra of gliadin in Triticum spelta L. was studied. By analogy with common wheat T. aestivum L., it was established that genes controlling gliadin components in spelt are also located in short arms of chromosomes of homeological groups 1 and 6.
T A, Brezhneva   +2 more
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A chronological reassessment of Panicum miliaceum and Triticum spelta at Crasto de Palheiros (Murça, Northeast of Portugal) during the first millennium BCE

Estudos do Quaternário Quaternary Studies
Two AMS dates are published here, one on Panicum miliaceum (broomcorn millet) and another on Triticum spelta. The first confirms that Panicum cultivation at Crasto de Palheiros occurred only during the Iron Age, remaining unconfirmed its possible Late ...
M. J. Sanches
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Influence of plant growth-promoting bacteria and green manures on the degree of weed infestation in Triticum spelta in organic farming

International Agrophysics
. The research was conducted on an organic farm in Poland in 2019-2022. The purpose of the research was to determine the effect of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria and cover crops plowed as green manure on the biomass, number, and species composition
Anna Płaza   +6 more
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Spelt (Triticum spelta L.) - HEALTHY FOOD

Radovi Poljoprivrednog Fakulteta Univerziteta u Sarajevu, 2016
Spelt (Triticum spelta L.), also known as dinkel wheat or hulled wheat, is one of the oldest known grains and it originates from Asia. It was known even to the Egyptians, the oldest findings of this type of wheat were found in the Nile valley and they date to the fourth millennium BC.
Darko, Kiš   +6 more
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2021
Aim. The nature of inheritance of morphological traits in simple and backcross hybrids F1 and F2 of spelt with bread wheat was investigated. Methods. Field and laboratory methods for studying the inheritance of morphological characteristics in hybrids F1 and F2 . Results.
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