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  • Triticale
  • Hybrid wheat/rye crop

    available triticale is almost always a second-generation hybrid, i.e., a cross between two kinds of primary (first-cross) triticales. As a rule, triticale combines

    Triticale

    Triticale

    Triticale

  • Rye
  • Species of grain

    rye; relatively little is traded between countries. A wheat-rye hybrid, triticale, combines the qualities of the two parent crops and is produced in large

    Rye

    Rye

    Rye

  • Claviceps purpurea
  • Species of fungus

    affects outcrossing species such as rye (its most common host), as well as triticale, wheat and barley. It affects oats only rarely. An ergot kernel called

    Claviceps purpurea

    Claviceps purpurea

    Claviceps_purpurea

  • Colchicine
  • Medication mainly used to treat gout

    triploid hybrid infertile; treatment of triploid triticale with colchicine gives fertile hexaploid triticale. In May 2026, the Committee for Medicinal Products

    Colchicine

    Colchicine

    Colchicine

  • Buckwheat
  • Species of flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae

    Barley Fonio Job's tears Maize (Corn) Millets Oats Rice Rye Sorghum Teff Triticale Wild rice Wheat (Triticum) Bread Durum Khorasan Red Fife Norin 10 Winter

    Buckwheat

    Buckwheat

    Buckwheat

  • Cereal
  • Grass that has edible grain

    cereals are maize, rice, wheat, barley, sorghum, millet, oat, rye and triticale. Some other grains are colloquially called cereals, even though they are

    Cereal

    Cereal

    Cereal

  • Coeliac disease
  • Autoimmune disorder

    (such as spelt, durum, and khorasan wheat) and wheat hybrids (such as triticale) also cause symptoms of coeliac disease. A small number of people with

    Coeliac disease

    Coeliac disease

    Coeliac_disease

  • Gluten
  • Group of cereal grain proteins

    cross hybrids of any of these cereal grains also contain gluten, e.g. triticale. Gluten makes up 75–85% of the total protein in bread wheat. Glutens,

    Gluten

    Gluten

    Gluten

  • Sugarcane
  • Several species of grass used for sugar production

    Buckwheat Corn/Maize (exports) Millet Oat Rice (exports) Rye Sorghum Triticale Wheat exports Fruit Apple Apricot Avocado Banana Cherry Citrus Orange

    Sugarcane

    Sugarcane

    Sugarcane

  • Agronomy
  • Science of producing and using plants

    plants. For example, a hybrid grain named triticale was produced by crossbreeding rye and wheat. Triticale contains more usable protein than does either

    Agronomy

    Agronomy

  • Rye bread
  • Type of bread made with various proportions of flour from rye grain

    genetically similar enough to interbreed (resulting in hybrids known as triticale), their biochemistries differ enough that they affect the breadmaking

    Rye bread

    Rye bread

    Rye_bread

  • Winter cereal
  • Biennial cereal crops sown in the autumn

    wheat (winter or fall wheat), barley (winter or fall barley) and triticale (winter triticale). Rabbinic sources recognize three types of wheat and two of

    Winter cereal

    Winter cereal

    Winter_cereal

  • Glutamic acid
  • Amino acid and neurotransmitter

    Nowicki, M.; Kwinta, J. (2011). "Glutamate dehydrogenase of the germinating triticale seeds: Gene expression, activity distribution and kinetic characteristics"

    Glutamic acid

    Glutamic acid

    Glutamic_acid

  • Ergot
  • Fungi of the genus Claviceps

    affects outcrossing species such as rye (its most common host), as well as triticale, wheat and barley. It affects oats only rarely. C. purpurea has at least

    Ergot

    Ergot

    Ergot

  • Multigrain flour
  • Different types of rye. Grains of wheat, rye and their hybrid, triticale. Triticale is significantly larger than wheat. Black oat grains. Millet grains

    Multigrain flour

    Multigrain flour

    Multigrain_flour

  • Gluten-free diet
  • Diet excluding proteins found in wheat, barley, and rye

    wheat (and all of its species and hybrids, such as spelt, kamut, and triticale), as well as barley, rye, and oats. The inclusion of oats in a gluten-free

    Gluten-free diet

    Gluten-free diet

    Gluten-free_diet

  • Wheat yellow rust
  • Fungal disease of wheat

    are Triticum aestivum (bread wheat), Triticum turgidum (durum wheat), triticale, and a few Hordeum vulgare (barley) cultivars. Berberris serves as its

    Wheat yellow rust

    Wheat yellow rust

    Wheat_yellow_rust

  • Fusarium ear blight
  • Fungal disease of cereals

    is a fungal disease of cereals, including wheat, barley, oats, rye and triticale. FEB is caused by a range of Fusarium fungi, which infects the heads of

    Fusarium ear blight

    Fusarium ear blight

    Fusarium_ear_blight

  • Khem Singh Gill
  • Indian geneticist (1930–2019)

    linseed, and sesame, he was the author of the book Research on wheat and triticale in the Punjab along with several additional articles on the subject. He

    Khem Singh Gill

    Khem Singh Gill

    Khem_Singh_Gill

  • Pendimethalin
  • Chemical compound

    and Oceania for different crops including cereals (wheat, barley, rye, triticale), corn, soybeans, rice, potato, legumes, fruits, vegetables, and nuts

    Pendimethalin

    Pendimethalin

    Pendimethalin

  • Verbio
  • German biochemicals company

    produces biofuels and chemical products from rapeseed oil, rye, wheat, triticale, maize and straw. Administration and management are located in Leipzig

    Verbio

    Verbio

  • Barley yellow dwarf
  • Viral disease of cereals

    affects the economically important crop species barley, oats, wheat, maize, triticale and rice. Barley yellow dwarf is caused by barley yellow dwarf viruses

    Barley yellow dwarf

    Barley_yellow_dwarf

  • Agriculture in Saskatchewan
  • Agriculture of the Province Saskatchewan in Canada

    Government of Alberta. "Triticale". Retrieved 2007-05-20. Government of Saskatchewan (2015). "Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food Triticale". Archived from the

    Agriculture in Saskatchewan

    Agriculture in Saskatchewan

    Agriculture_in_Saskatchewan

  • Staple food
  • Major portion of a standard diet

    cereals (e.g. rice, wheat, maize, millet, barley, oats, rye, spelt, emmer, triticale and sorghum), starchy tubers (e.g. potato, sweet potato, yam and taro)

    Staple food

    Staple food

    Staple_food

  • Broadacre
  • - canola, sunflowers winter and summer cereals - wheat, barley, oats, triticale, sorghum, maize, millets pulses - lupins, chickpeas, faba beans, field

    Broadacre

    Broadacre

    Broadacre

  • Falling number
  • Test for alpha-amylase activity in flour

    industries for measuring alpha-amylase activity in wheat, durum wheat, triticale, rye and barley, as well as milled products made from these grains. The

    Falling number

    Falling number

    Falling_number

  • List of edible seeds
  • barley, barley groat Secale S. cereale rye, rye berry × Triticosecale triticale Triticum T. aestivum wheat, wheat berry T. durum durum, durum wheat T

    List of edible seeds

    List of edible seeds

    List_of_edible_seeds

  • Hybrid (biology)
  • Offspring of cross-species reproduction

    plants are hybrids from different genera (intergeneric hybrids), such as Triticale, × Triticosecale, a wheat–rye hybrid. Most modern and ancient wheat breeds

    Hybrid (biology)

    Hybrid (biology)

    Hybrid_(biology)

  • Epoxiconazole
  • Fungicide

    crops. Crops are, for example, cereals (mainly wheat, barley, rye and triticale), soybeans, banana, rice, coffee, turnips, and red as well as sugar beets

    Epoxiconazole

    Epoxiconazole

    Epoxiconazole

  • Porridge
  • Food

    wheat (cracked wheat porridge is also known as frumenty), barley, corn, triticale and buckwheat. Many types of porridge have their own names, such as congee

    Porridge

    Porridge

    Porridge

  • Trifluralin
  • Weed control herbicide

    Group D herbicides will experience resistance near identically. Wheat and triticale, if affected by trifluralin, display reduced root extension, increased

    Trifluralin

    Trifluralin

    Trifluralin

  • Norman Borlaug
  • American agronomist and Nobel Laureate (1914–2009)

    roles, he continued to be involved in plant research at CIMMYT on wheat, triticale, barley, maize, and high-altitude sorghum. In 1981, Borlaug became a founding

    Norman Borlaug

    Norman Borlaug

    Norman_Borlaug

  • Sunflower seed
  • Seed of the sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

    Buckwheat Corn/Maize (exports) Millet Oat Rice (exports) Rye Sorghum Triticale Wheat exports Fruit Apple Apricot Avocado Banana Cherry Citrus Orange

    Sunflower seed

    Sunflower seed

    Sunflower_seed

  • Vomitoxin
  • Fungal toxic chemical in grains

    wheat, barley, oats, rye, and corn, and less often in rice, sorghum, and triticale. The occurrence of deoxynivalenol is associated primarily with Fusarium

    Vomitoxin

    Vomitoxin

    Vomitoxin

  • Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid Score
  • Protein quality method

    40 Wheat bran 0.53-0.60 0.41-0.49 Barley 0.591 0.472 Rye 0.553 0.476 Triticale 0.553 0.498 Corn 0.37 0.36 Met + Cys Corn Grain 0.473 0.424 Corn-based

    Digestible Indispensable Amino Acid Score

    Digestible_Indispensable_Amino_Acid_Score

  • Flamprop
  • Chemical compound

    is a selective post-emergent herbicide, used in Australia on wheat and triticale. It is an arylalanine. Flamprop was introduced circa 1974, with some variants

    Flamprop

    Flamprop

    Flamprop

  • Clopyralid
  • Chemical compound

    and agriculturally, to control broadleaf weeds in wheat, barley, oats, triticale, and fallow. Clopyralid is licensed for lawn use in France and under these

    Clopyralid

    Clopyralid

    Clopyralid

  • Agriculture in Belarus
  • of flax, the 4th largest of vetches in the world, the 4th largest of triticale, the 4th largest of rye, the 8th largest of cranberries, the 10th largest

    Agriculture in Belarus

    Agriculture in Belarus

    Agriculture_in_Belarus

  • Rhynchosporium
  • Genus of fungi

    It includes five currently accepted species: R. secalis from rye and triticale, R. orthosporum from Dactylis glomerata, R. lolii from Lolium multiflorum

    Rhynchosporium

    Rhynchosporium

    Rhynchosporium

  • Isoproturon
  • Weed control herbicide

    annual grasses and many broad leafed weeds in wheat, barley, rye and triticale. Isoproturon was introduced in 1971 by Hoechst AG, (now AgrEvo GmbH),

    Isoproturon

    Isoproturon

    Isoproturon

  • Economy of France
  • tons of apple (9th largest producer in the world); 1.3 million tons of triticale (4th largest producer in the world, only behind Poland, Germany and Belarus);

    Economy of France

    Economy of France

    Economy_of_France

  • Economy of Poland
  • and rye and is one of the world's largest producers of sugar beets and triticale. Poland is also a significant producer of rapeseed, grains, hogs, and

    Economy of Poland

    Economy of Poland

    Economy_of_Poland

  • List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities
  •  Russia Sorghum  United States  Nigeria  Mexico Soybean  Brazil  United States  Argentina Triticale  Poland  Germany  France Wheat  China  India  Russia

    List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities

    List_of_largest_producing_countries_of_agricultural_commodities

  • Red River Cereal
  • Flax-based hot breakfast cereal

    whole Flax. May contain Barley, Mustard, Oat, Sesame seed, Soybean, and Triticale ingredients" . Imported by Smucker Foods of Canada Corp., Red River cereal

    Red River Cereal

    Red_River_Cereal

  • Food allergy
  • Hypersensitivity reaction to a food

    soy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes gluten No Yes Yes Yes Yes wheat Yes Includes triticale Included under gluten Yes Included under gluten sesame seeds Yes as of

    Food allergy

    Food allergy

    Food_allergy

  • Grain
  • Edible dry seed

    millets (of multiple species) sorghum barley oats rice rye spelt teff triticale wheat wild rice Starchy grains from broadleaf (dicot) plant families are

    Grain

    Grain

    Grain

  • Genetically modified organism
  • Organism altered by genetic engineering

    definition, but are not normally considered GMOs. For example, the grain crop triticale was fully developed in a laboratory in 1930 using various techniques to

    Genetically modified organism

    Genetically modified organism

    Genetically_modified_organism

  • Polyploidy
  • Condition where cells have more than two sets of chromosomes

    prevalence of allopolyploidy among crop species. Both bread wheat and triticale are examples of an allopolyploids with six chromosome sets. Cotton, peanut

    Polyploidy

    Polyploidy

    Polyploidy

  • Einkorn
  • Primitive wheat

    "Alternative Wheat Cereals as Food Grains: Einkorn, Emmer, Spelt, Kamut, and Triticale" in J. Janick, ed., Progress in New Crops, Alexandria, VA: ASHA Press

    Einkorn

    Einkorn

    Einkorn

  • Fluxapyroxad
  • Chemical compound

    and prunus), including: Grains: Barley Corn (all types) Oats Rice Rye Triticale Wheat Row and vegetable crops: Shelled peas and beans, both succulent

    Fluxapyroxad

    Fluxapyroxad

    Fluxapyroxad

  • Sitodiplosis mosellana
  • Species of fly

    It is found in the Holarctic, where it is a significant pest of wheat, triticale and rye. Kassa, Mulualem T.; Haas, Sabrina; Schliephake, Edgar; Lewis

    Sitodiplosis mosellana

    Sitodiplosis mosellana

    Sitodiplosis_mosellana

  • Oat
  • Cereal grass and grain

    collectively referred to as "gluten." Derivatives of these grains such as triticale and malt and other ancient wheat varieties such as spelt and kamut also

    Oat

    Oat

    Oat

  • Somatic fusion
  • Genetic modification fusing plants into a hybrid

    different species (e.g. between wheat Triticum and rye Secale to produce Triticale). Uses of somatic fusion include developing plants resistant to disease

    Somatic fusion

    Somatic fusion

    Somatic_fusion

  • Economy of Austria
  • thousand tons of apple; 367 thousand tons of grape; 278 thousand tons of triticale; 184 thousand tons of soybean; 177 thousand tons of rye (12th largest

    Economy of Austria

    Economy of Austria

    Economy_of_Austria

  • Lists of cereal pests and diseases
  • rice diseases List of rye diseases List of sorghum diseases Category:Triticale diseases List of wheat diseases Category:Insect pests of rice Category:Insect

    Lists of cereal pests and diseases

    Lists_of_cereal_pests_and_diseases

  • Emmer
  • Type of wheat

    Alternative Wheat Cereals as Food Grains: Einkorn, Emmer, Spelt, Kamut, and Triticale pp. 156-170. In: J. Janick (ed.), Progress in new crops. ASHS Press, Alexandria

    Emmer

    Emmer

    Emmer

  • Vegetarian cuisine
  • Food not including meat

    corn, fonio, hempseed, maize, millet, oats, quinoa, rice, rye, sorghum, triticale, wheat; derived products such as flour (dough, bread, baked goods, cornflakes

    Vegetarian cuisine

    Vegetarian cuisine

    Vegetarian_cuisine

  • Karnal bunt
  • Smut fungus damaging wheat plants

    known as partial bunt) is a fungal disease of wheat, durum wheat, and triticale. The smut fungus Tilletia indica, a basidiomycete, invades the kernels

    Karnal bunt

    Karnal bunt

    Karnal_bunt

  • List of genetic hybrids
  • Family Poaceae Subfamily Pooideae Supertribe Triticodae Tribe Triticeae Triticale, a grain crop, came from a cross of wheat (Triticum) and rye (Secale)

    List of genetic hybrids

    List_of_genetic_hybrids

  • Elena Lagadinova
  • Bulgarian agronomist, genetic engineer, and politician

    Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. There, she developed a new strain of wheat, Triticale, which helped to boost the productivity of collective farms. For this

    Elena Lagadinova

    Elena Lagadinova

    Elena_Lagadinova

  • Ergovalide
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    alkaloids in all grain types. This study documented that barley, rye, triticale and wheat collected across Western Canada had similar percentages of ergocornine

    Ergovalide

    Ergovalide

    Ergovalide

  • Podlaskie Voivodeship
  • Voivodeship of Poland

    important crops grown in the region and themainly: wheat, rye, barley, oat, triticale, cereal mixtures, grain maize, millet, buckwheat. Other crops grown by

    Podlaskie Voivodeship

    Podlaskie Voivodeship

    Podlaskie_Voivodeship

  • Healthy diet
  • Type of diet

    rye, oat, and all their species and hybrids (such as spelt, kamut, and triticale), causes health problems for those with gluten-related disorders, including

    Healthy diet

    Healthy diet

    Healthy_diet

  • Whole grain
  • Cereal containing endosperm, germ and bran

    and germ removed to make white rice Minor cereals Millets Sorghum Teff Triticale Canary grass Job's tears Fonio, black fonio, Asian millet Wild rice Pseudocereals

    Whole grain

    Whole grain

    Whole_grain

  • Furovirus
  • Genus of viruses

    of viruses, in the family Virgaviridae. Graminae, winter wheat, wheat, triticale, oat, sorghum bicolor, and plants serve as natural hosts. There are six

    Furovirus

    Furovirus

  • Economy of Lithuania
  • Raseiniai have the largest areas in the country. Cereals, wheat, and triticale are the most popular production of farms. The number of livestock and

    Economy of Lithuania

    Economy of Lithuania

    Economy_of_Lithuania

  • Stem rust
  • Fungus disease of cereal crops

    affected by the disease include bread wheat, durum wheat, barley and triticale. These diseases have affected cereal farming throughout history. The annual

    Stem rust

    Stem rust

    Stem_rust

  • List of domesticated plants
  • Pearl millet Proso millet Oats Rice Rye Sorghum Spelt Teff (also tef) Triticale (Secalotriticum spp.) – a hybrid between wheat and rye Wheat Bread wheat

    List of domesticated plants

    List of domesticated plants

    List_of_domesticated_plants

  • Agriculture in California
  • events. The small grains grown here are primarily wheat, barley, oats, and triticale, see § Barley and § Wheat. UC-IPM also produces publications specifically

    Agriculture in California

    Agriculture in California

    Agriculture_in_California

  • List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Ukraine
  • settlement hromada [uk], straw of different cereals (wheat, rye, barley, triticale) is used to plait household objects and decorations, including plates

    List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Ukraine

    List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Ukraine

    List_of_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_elements_in_Ukraine

  • Plant milk
  • Milk-like drink made from plant-based ingredients

    Grains: barley, fonio, maize, millet, oat, rice, rye, sorghum, teff, triticale, spelt, wheat Pseudocereals: amaranth, buckwheat, quinoa Legumes: lupine

    Plant milk

    Plant milk

    Plant_milk

  • Agriculture in Germany
  • Aspect of German economy

    3 Behind only Russia and France Potato 8.9 7 Rapeseed 3.6 6 Rye 2.2 1 Triticale 1.9 2 Grape 1.4 16 Apple 1.2 12 Maize 3.3 Cabbage 0.604 Carrot 0.625 Oats

    Agriculture in Germany

    Agriculture in Germany

    Agriculture_in_Germany

  • Tilletia caries
  • Species of fungus

    (barleys), Lolium (ryegrasses), Poa (meadow grass), Secale cereale (rye), Triticale, Triticum spp. (wheats) – including T. aestivum (common wheat), T. dicoccum

    Tilletia caries

    Tilletia caries

    Tilletia_caries

  • Plant breeding
  • Science of changing the traits of plants

    These crosses are referred to as Wide crosses. For example, the cereal triticale is a wheat and rye hybrid. The cells in the plants derived from the first

    Plant breeding

    Plant breeding

    Plant_breeding

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
  • tritanomaly, tritanopia, trite, tritium tritic- wheat Latin triticum triticale troch- wheel Greek τροχός (trokhós) trochlea trop- turn Greek τρόπος (tropos)

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P–Z

  • Evangelina Villegas
  • Mexican biochemist

    Center, 35 pp. ——. 1968. Variability in lysine content of wheat, rye and triticale proteins. Editor International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, 32

    Evangelina Villegas

    Evangelina_Villegas

  • Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation
  • Government-owned research corporation

    production chains. Embrapa Wheat, Passo Fundo, RS. Research on wheat, triticale, barley, rye, oats and soybeans. Embrapa units that work on basic themes

    Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation

    Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation

    Brazilian_Agricultural_Research_Corporation

  • × Tritordeum
  • Hybrid wheat/barley crop

    "Breadmaking Quality in Tritordeum: The Use-Possibilities of a New Cereal". Triticale: Today and Tomorrow. Developments in Plant Breeding. Vol. 5. pp. 799–805

    × Tritordeum

    × Tritordeum

    ×_Tritordeum

  • Pyroxasulfone
  • Chemical compound

    struggle to control them. Sakura may be used on wheat (not durum wheat), triticale, chickpeas, field peas, lentils, and lupins, to control annual ryegrass

    Pyroxasulfone

    Pyroxasulfone

    Pyroxasulfone

  • Phoma glomerata
  • Species of fungus

    Hosford, Jr., R. M. (1975). "Phoma glomerata, a New Pathogen of Wheat and Triticales, Cultivar Resistance Related to Wet Period". Phytopathology. 65 (11):

    Phoma glomerata

    Phoma_glomerata

  • Wheat allergy
  • Medical condition

    allergy extends over a broad range of cereal grasses (wheat, durum wheat, triticale, cereal rye, barley, rye grass, oats, canary grass, rice, maize, sorghum

    Wheat allergy

    Wheat allergy

    Wheat_allergy

  • Jennifer Mitchell Fetch
  • Canadian Agronomist

    in 1979, followed by her M.Sc. in 1981. After spending some time as a triticale breeder with the University of Manitoba, she started her Ph.D. in flax

    Jennifer Mitchell Fetch

    Jennifer_Mitchell_Fetch

  • Agriculture in Lithuania
  • Aspect of Lithuanian economy

    thousand tons of pea; 182 thousand tons of oat; 153 thousand tons of triticale; 149 thousand tons of bean; In addition to smaller productions of other

    Agriculture in Lithuania

    Agriculture_in_Lithuania

  • Economy of Hungary
  • thousand tons of grape; 330 thousand tons of potato; 330 thousand tons of triticale; in addition to smaller productions of other agricultural products. Hungary

    Economy of Hungary

    Economy of Hungary

    Economy_of_Hungary

  • Agriculture in Poland
  • producer in the world); 4 million metric tons (4.4 million short tons) of triticale (largest producer in the world); 4 million metric tons (4.4 million short

    Agriculture in Poland

    Agriculture_in_Poland

  • Transcription activator-like effector
  • manihotis cassava X. translucens pv. translucens barley, rye, wheat, triticale X. axonopodis pv. citri, X. citri, X. citri pv. aurantifolii citrus X

    Transcription activator-like effector

    Transcription activator-like effector

    Transcription_activator-like_effector

  • Plant Biology (journal)
  • Academic journal

    Abstracts Online Sugar Industry Abstracts Weed Abstracts Wheat, Barley & Triticale Abstracts Zoological Record According to the Journal Citation Reports

    Plant Biology (journal)

    Plant_Biology_(journal)

  • Beflubutamid
  • Chemical compound

    Beflubutamid is used on arable land to protect common wheat, barley, triticale and rye crops. The herbicide protects these cultigens from annual dicotyledon

    Beflubutamid

    Beflubutamid

    Beflubutamid

  • Secale sylvestre
  • Species of plant

    Penko; Daskalova, Nadia (2022). "Resistance to pathogens in wheat-rye and triticale genetic stocks". Journal of Plant Pathology. 104 (1). Springer Science

    Secale sylvestre

    Secale sylvestre

    Secale_sylvestre

  • Duddenhausen
  • Village in Lower Saxony, Germany

    families which are still farmers and cultivate wheat, rye, barley, avena, triticale, maize, rapeseed, sugar beet, potatoes, asparagus and bilberries. This

    Duddenhausen

    Duddenhausen

    Duddenhausen

  • List of portmanteaus
  • tomato and tobacco, coined on The Simpsons, "E-i-e-i-(Annoyed Grunt)" triticale, from Triticum (wheat) and Secale (rye) yuzuquat, from yuzu and kumquat

    List of portmanteaus

    List_of_portmanteaus

  • Chlormequat
  • Chemical compound

    proposed allowing the use of the chemical on food crops such as barley, oat, triticale, and wheat. The EPA's human health risk assessment indicated "no dietary

    Chlormequat

    Chlormequat

    Chlormequat

  • Nutrition in Clinical Practice
  • Academic journal

    Abstracts Online Sugar Industry Abstracts Web of Science Wheat, Barley & Triticale Abstracts World Agricultural Economics & Rural Sociology Abstracts According

    Nutrition in Clinical Practice

    Nutrition_in_Clinical_Practice

  • Dilbagh Singh Athwal
  • Indian-American geneticist, plant breeder and agriculturist

    original (PDF) on 9 May 2016. Retrieved 24 April 2016. Wheat, barley, and triticale cultivars: A list of publications in which national scientists have noted

    Dilbagh Singh Athwal

    Dilbagh_Singh_Athwal

  • Energy crop
  • Crops grown solely to burn for energy

    "Computing the biomass potentials for maize and two alternative energy crops, triticale and cup plant (Silphium perfoliatum L.), with the crop model BioSTAR in

    Energy crop

    Energy crop

    Energy_crop

  • Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus
  • Species of virus

    Triticum aestivum, although the virus can also affect rye, barley, and triticale. Symptoms of the disease are primarily found on the leaves. These symptoms

    Soil-borne wheat mosaic virus

    Soil-borne_wheat_mosaic_virus

  • Fran Jesenko
  • morphological differences. With this, he was one of the pioneers of studies on triticale and intergeneric hybrids in general. His work was interrupted by World

    Fran Jesenko

    Fran Jesenko

    Fran_Jesenko

  • Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro
  • Mexican University

    demonstrative plots, including annual and perennial crops like: corn, wheat, triticale; vegetables, such as temperate (Cruciferae: broccoli, cabbage), warm-season

    Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro

    Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro

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  • Streatham, Victoria
  • Town in Victoria, Australia

    agriculture, a variety of crops are grown, canola, lupins, wheat, oats, triticale and barley. Sheep, fine wool, meat, and cattle are also a product of the

    Streatham, Victoria

    Streatham, Victoria

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  • Geography of Poland
  • producer of potatoes and rye in Europe, the world's largest producer of triticale, and one of the more important producers of barley, oats, sugar beets

    Geography of Poland

    Geography of Poland

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