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Filamentous fungi rapidly evolve in response to environmental selection pressures in part due to their genomic plasticity. Parastagonospora nodorum, a fungal pathogen of wheat and causal agent of septoria nodorum blotch, responds to selection pressure ...
Carpenter, J. +6 more
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ABSTRACT Durum wheat (Triticum turgidum ssp. durum [Desf.] Husnot) is cultivated globally and used to produce pasta, couscous, bulgur and other semolina products. With the growing world population and increasing food demand, it is pertinent to understand past trends in global food production to shape future endeavours.
Ana Laura Achilli +4 more
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SUBSTITUTION BETWEEN U.S. AND CANADIAN WHEAT BY CLASS [PDF]
The importation of hard red winter and durum wheat from Canada has been a source of contention among U.S. wheat growers, due to the likeness between domestic and imported Canadian wheat. It has also been investigated as a source of material injury to the
Koo, Won W., Mulik, Kranti
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Sustainability of direct seeding versus conventional tillage [PDF]
Pour analyser la durabilité du semis direct sur mulch (SDM) dans les conditions méditerranéennes, une comparaison culture traditionnelle (CT) et SDM a été réalisée sur un site expérimental à Montpellier, dans le sud de la France depuis 2000. Un blé dur a
Khaledian, Mohammadreza +3 more
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PRODUCTIVITY OF DURUM SPRING WHEAT VARIETIES ACCORDING TO ANCESTORS
During the years 2013-2014 the laboratory of plant-breeding of Institute of Plant-Growing named after V.Ya. Yuriev carried out researches in a long-term (42 years) nine fallow-grain-plowing crop rotation sequences with the following rotation of cultures:
A. S. Usov
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Selection of winter cereals for organic agriculture [PDF]
Productivity in agriculture has more than tripled in developed countries since the 1950s. Beyond the success of plant breeding, the increased use of inorganic fertilizers, application of pesticides, and spread of irrigation also contributed to this ...
Megyeri, M. +4 more
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Quantitative trait loci conferring grain mineral nutrient concentrations in durum wheat 3 wild emmer wheat RIL population [PDF]
Mineral nutrient malnutrition, and particularly deficiency in zinc and iron, afflicts over 3 billion people worldwide. Wild emmer wheat, Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccoides, genepool harbors a rich allelic repertoire for mineral nutrients in the grain.
A Blanco +81 more
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There have been given the study results of grain color characteristics of winter durum wheat varieties and lines (Triticum durum Desf.). There has been studied the effect of factors (‘variety’, ‘year’ and their correlation) on the expression of the main ...
N. S. Kravchenko +3 more
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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE PROPOSED NORTH DAKOTA WHEAT POOL [PDF]
The ND Durum Wheat Pool may provide additional revenue to durum wheat producers by raising the domestic prices in the North American market with full cooperation from the Canadian Wheat Board. The pool also could provide additional revenue to its members
Johnson, D. Demcey +4 more
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Identification of a candidate gene for a QTL for spikelet number per spike on wheat chromosome arm 7AL by high-resolution genetic mapping. [PDF]
Key messageA high-resolution genetic map combined with haplotype analyses identified a wheat ortholog of rice gene APO1 as the best candidate gene for a 7AL locus affecting spikelet number per spike.
Akhunov, Eduard +14 more
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