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triticum aestivum in a sentence

triticum aestivum meaning in Hindi

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  1. An example of this is the modern cultivated species of wheat, " Triticum aestivum L . ", a hexaploid species whose somatic cells contain six copies of every chromatid.
  2. Grains included several varieties of wheat emmer, einkorn, spelt, and common wheat " ( Triticum aestivum ) "  as well as the less desirable barley, millet, and oats.
  3. A study of " Kochia scoparia " in northern Montana by two high school students showed that when " Kochia " precedes spring wheat ( " Triticum aestivum " ), it reduces the spring wheat's growth.
  4. In comparison with other cereal crops, such as rice ( " Oryza sativa " ) and wheat ( " Triticum aestivum " ), maize has fewer qualitative resistance genes that have been used extensively by breeders.
  5. The first identifiable bread wheat ( " Triticum aestivum " ) with sufficient gluten for yeasted breads has been identified using DNA analysis in samples from a granary dating to approximately 1350 BCE at Assiros in Macedonia.
  6. Wheat grain ( Triticum aestivum L . ) is the world's leading agricultural source of energy, protein and fiber; it belongs to a family Graminaea and genus Triticum and can be categorized into three main classes-hard, soft and durum.
  7. B . " Zymoseptoria pseudotritici " was isolated in Iran from the two grass species " Agropyron repens " and " Dactylis glomerata " growing in close proximity to fields planted to bread wheat ( " Triticum aestivum " ).
  8. "' Winter wheat "'( usually " Triticum aestivum " ) are strains of wheat that are planted in the autumn to germinate and develop into young plants that remain in the vegetative phase during the winter and resume growth in early spring.
  9. Backing up the one-sided gene flow into " Elymus caninus ", an introgression study of " Triticum aestivum " into " E . caninus " populations was performed in order to determine if a hybridization would occur in which no spontaneous hybridizations were shown.
  10. While the climate is generally cooler than in the prairies, the climate is still mild and dry enough to support large-scale farming of crops such as canola ( Brassica napsus ), alfalfa ( Medicago sativa ) and wheat ( Triticum aestivum ), and livestock grazing.
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