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The authors report these results as the earliest wheat yet sequenced, and the first from the Middle East. The rachis morphology of the earliest free-threshing wheats in the Middle East needs to be ...
Throughout the domestication process of wheat, the plant phenotype has undergone both rapid (within a few hundred years) and slow (thousands of years) changes, such as the weakening of the rachis ...
This fungus can infect heads of wheat and barley, resulting in significant yield loss ... Over time the fungus grows into the rachis and nearby spikelets. If the weather is warm and humid, orange to ...
Figure 3: Genetic similarities of cultivated tetraploid wheats (hulled emmer and hard wheat) to wild emmer populations ... control both glume strength and rachis fragility, which indicates that ...
while the two fusarium species turn the rachis white. Rain around the time of wheat flowering, usually in mid-June, can cause an initial infection, but rain in the following month of July can lead ...
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham’s Green Energy Lab has pioneered a sustainable method to valorize coconut rachis, an agricultural waste from coconut palms, one of Kerala’s most widely cultivated ...
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