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  • ...'Eriogonum'', called a pseudocereal to emphasize that it is not related to wheat.
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  • ...book | author=Caligari, P.D.S. and P.E. Brandham (eds) | year=2001 | title=Wheat taxonomy: the legacy of John Percival | pages=p. 190 | location=London | pu *{{cite book | author=Percival, John | year=1921 | title=The wheat plant: a monograph | location=London | publisher=Duckworth}}
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  • {{rpl|wheat}}
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  • {{r|Wheat}}
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  • *Borlaug, Norman E., "The Impact of Agricultural Research on Mexican Wheat Production", Transactions of the New York Academy of Science, 20 (1958) 278 *Borlaug, Norman E., "Mexican Wheat Production and Its Role in the Epidemiology of Stem Rust in North America",
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  • {{r|Wheat}}
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  • * [http://www.cimmyt.org/ International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center]
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  • ...mist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=E1_VPNPPGN Ears of plenty: The story of wheat], [[The Economist]], December 20th, 2005
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  • {{r|Wheat}}
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  • {{r|Wheat}}
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  • | [[Wheat]] || align="right" | 627 * [[Wheat]]
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  • {{r|Wheat}}
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  • ...ural region. It is noted for production of various commodities including [[wheat]] and [[olive oil]], and it is a centre for [[silk]] manufacture.
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  • {{r|Wheat}}
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  • {{r|International wheat production statistics}}
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  • ...um'') whose seeds are used as a [[cereal]]. It is not closely related to [[wheat]] or any of the other cereal grasses.
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  • {{r|Wheat}}
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  • ..., Iran, Turkestan, and the Kirghis Steppe. It seems to have coevolved with wheat and barley for over 2,000 years, found as a weed in fields of those grains ...d]]. Doughs made with rye flour are considerably stiffer than doughs using wheat flour alone, and need different [[kneading]] and [[rising]] methods.
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  • ...[[enchilada|enchiladas]], [[tostada|tostadas]], [[chilaquiles]], and (with wheat tortillas) [[burrito|burritos]] and [[chimichanga|chimichangas]]. <ref> Al
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  • {{r|Wheat streak mosaic virus}}
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  • {{r|Shredded Wheat}}
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  • ...cies]]). Information on the cultivation and uses of wheat is at the main [[wheat]] page. ...ticum]]'' includes the wild and domesticated species usually thought of as wheat.
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  • ...-caps">bc</span>. Until the 16th century, barley was more important than [[wheat]] in most of [[Europe]].
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  • {{r|Wheat}}
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  • {{r|Wheat}}
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  • ...ka from Russia, Sweden, and other Baltic states is made predominantly from wheat where as vodka from Poland is made from rye.
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  • {{r|Wheat}} {{r|World Wheat Economy}}
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  • ...dle-sized particles left over from the sifting of durum wheat, the type of wheat used for making macaroni." <ref>''Mastering the Art of French Cooking'', by
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  • {{r|Wheat}}
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  • ...of approved ingredients once its role in fermentation was more understood. Wheat beers, which are also a specialty of [[Bavaria]], were made by special disp ...the citrus tastes of the beer. In Germany several flavored variations of wheat beer include the addition of fruit syrup ([[Berlinerweizen]]), or cola ([[C
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  • | Einkorn wheat * '''Southwest Asia''' (including the "Fertile Crescent": [[Wheat]], [[barley]], [[pea]], [[lentil]]
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  • But it is ice-free in time for the annual wheat harvest. Shipping wheat is cheaper by sea, than by rail. It is cheaper to transport grain to Churc
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  • * {{Cite journal | last1 = Middleton | first1 = Keel | year = 2005 | title = Wheat Harvest on the Plains Division | url = | journal = The Warbonnet | volume =
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  • | title = Quebecois arrives carrying 900,000 bushels of wheat
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  • | title = Largest cargo of wheat loaded ...freighter, Montrealais, was loaded with 893,462 bushels of No. 2 Northern wheat.
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  • ...on of wheat inferior soils would have to be used, which would deliver less wheat for the same amount of labour.<Ref>David Ricardo, 1772—1823, ''An Essay o
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  • Soaking whole grains such as brown rice, wheat or [[barley]] overnight for 8 to 12 hours in dechlorinated water allows the ...ld feel warm, but not too hot to touch. Then add the grain to be soaked. Wheat, rye, barley, hato mugi and brown rice can benefit from soaking in this man
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  • |name = Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus |species = Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus
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  • ...led for bankruptcy in January, 1987. The operation was taken over by Buck, Wheat and Associates of Blue Springs, Missouri as part of the settlement.
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  • Wool, wheat, sheep, cattle, fruit and mixed farming are at the economic heart of this d ...ir slow break-up. Free settlers began to move up from the south, fruit and wheat cultivation began, and the town began to develop.
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  • ...e mid-1600s. In attempt to prove this concept, he placed a moist cloth and wheat grain inside a closed, wooden box. To his astonishment, he found a mouse ni
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  • | title = Quebecois arrives carrying 900,000 bushels of wheat
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  • This is an interesting exercise. With regard to wheat you need to consider that it is a model system for basic research. [[User:C
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  • [[image:Wheat_selection_k10183-1.jpg|right|thumb|270px|The Yecoro [[wheat]] (right) [[cultivar]] is sensitive to salinity, plants resulting from a hy ...E. S. McFadden with a transgene originating in a wild grass saved American wheat growers from devastating stem rust outbreaks.
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  • {{r|Wheat}}
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  • |hard dried pasta made from [[durum]] wheat. In English, it usually refers to tubular pasta .... Three basic types may be distinguished: dried hard pasta made from durum wheat, commercial "fresh pasta", and soft home-made pasta with many local variati
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  • {{r|Wheat}}
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  • Two of the new vessels will be owned by the [[Canadian Wheat Board]], but operated by Algoma Central, on the Board's behalf.<ref name=Ma
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  • [[Image:Grain.gif|left|frame|The wheat grain or kernel]] [[image:Koeh-274.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|Common wheat, ''Triticum aestivum'' Linnaeus]]
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  • | A bread, usually of ''atta'' or flour of chaffed wheat, made manually on a flat pan.
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  • ...ulture Organization]] (FAO) of the [[United Nations]]. The quantities of [[wheat]] in the table are in million [[Tonne|metric tons]]. |<center>'''Wheat production, world, regional, and national time series (million tonne per ye
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  • ...iquor, binder twine, china, glass, and oil from Great Britain, and besides wheat, carried out a quantity of flour, rolled oats, bran and shorts.
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  • ...pter 23, Section 23.2'']. Section 23.2 is an extensive discussion of Asian wheat noodles.</ref>
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  • ...pter 23, Section 23.2'']. Section 23.2 is an extensive discussion of Asian wheat noodles.</ref>
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  • ...ul to farmers and became the basis for the various strains of domesticated wheat that have since been developed. The example of wheat has led some to speculate that mutations may have been the basis for other
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  • [[Image:Grain.gif|left|frame|The wheat grain or kernel]] | name = Wheat
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  • ...tugs to get free.<ref name=Cbc2014-07-27/> She was carrying 20,000 tons of wheat from [[Thunder Bay]] to [[Montreal]].
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  • ...c homemade dough for tagliatelle, she says, consists only of eggs and soft-wheat flour, with spinach or Swiss chard being permitted for making green pasta.
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  • {{r|International wheat production statistics}}
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  • ...new technology replaced the hand sickles and scythes used to harvest hay, wheat, and barley with the cradle scythe, a tool with wooden fingers that arrange ...pulation explosion in Europe brought wheat prices up. By 1770, a bushel of wheat cost twice as much as it did in 1720. Farmers also expanded their productio
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  • The Pine Ridge Community mostly consists of wheat and hay farming and cattle ranching. There is also a winery east of Pine Ri
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  • ...that is precipitated by the ingestion of gluten-containing foods, such as wheat, rye, and barley.<ref name="titleMeSH Result">{{cite web |url=http://www.nc Those with celiac disease cannot tolerate a protein called gluten, found in wheat, rye, and barley. Gluten proteins may also be found in products such as sta
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  • :Materials, 2 pounds of wheat flour for the crust, 4 pounds of flour and 2 pounds of prime groats for the ...baked free-form pies called galettes. Ingredients used could include oat, wheat, rye and barley. Honey was used as a filling and the pie was baked over hot
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  • ...bcommittee are program and markets related to [[cotton]] and cottonseed, [[wheat]], feed grains, [[soy]]beans, oilseeds, [[rice]], dry [[bean]]s, [[pea]]s,
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  • ...the [[Old Testament]]. Isaiah contrasts the reaping of black cumin with [[wheat]].<ref>(Isaiah 28: 25, 27 nkjv)</ref> Easton’s bible dictionary clarifies
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  • ...ry Neolithic B|PPNB]] sites in this region, although the consensus is that wheat was the first to be sown and harvested on a significant scale. [[image:Koeh-274.jpg|thumbnail|300px|right|Common wheat, ''Triticum aestivum'' Linnaeus]]
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  • ...etween different species (as in [[allopolyploid|allopolyploids]] such as [[wheat]]) ...s of wide hybridization in wheat ''Euphytica'' 32:17-31</ref> ''see also [[wheat]]''.)
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  • ...y-to-eat precooked cereals was the next development, pioneered by Shredded wheat, which Henry Perky introduced in Denver in 1893. Perky soon built a nationa ...erimented with granola; it resembled toasted bread crumbs. He boiled some wheat, rolled it into thin films, and baked the resulting flakes in the oven; he
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  • ...orage and animal feed which is an artificial hybrid between [[rye]] and [[wheat]], first bred during the late 19th century. ...ing formed by such processes by which chromosome sets are added : bread [[wheat]] ( an allohexaploid having three component genomes) , and [[cotton]] are t
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  • ...02) Transposable elements, genes and recombination in a 215-kb contig from wheat chromosome 5A(m).Funct Integr Genomics. 2002 May;2(1-2):70-80. Epub 2002 Ap
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  • ...s was a covered passageway which temporarily served as a kitchen. Crops of wheat and beans were planted in quantities to provide for the needs of the parent
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  • ...ved in the markets for internationally-traded commodities such as metals, wheat and coffee.
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  • ''Pseudomonas syringae'' pv. ''atrofaciens'' attacks wheat ''[[Triticum aestivum]]''. ''Pseudomonas syringae'' pv. ''lapsa'' attacks wheat ''[[Triticum aestivum]]''.
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  • ...s not only a roast boar but also a cauldron of wine and a hundred cakes of wheat baked in honey. All three stand up to claim it, and fighting nearly breaks
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  • ...Shepherd Dog in Word and Picture | publisher = Hoflin Pub Ltd | location = Wheat Ridge, CO | year = 1994 | isbn = 9789993280057 }} Reprint of a 1925 book, t
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  • ...ltural [[entrepreneur]]s move with their combines and trucks to follow the wheat harvest in the United States, beginning in Texas in early June and ending i
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  • ...of 1839, Inspector-General William E.P. Hartnell found 322 ''fanegas'' of wheat, 182 ''fanegas'' of corn and 35 ''fanegas'' of peas.
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  • ...may bind water and thus reduces transit time in the colon. It is in whole wheat and many vegetables.<ref name="urlNutrition Fact Sheet: Dietary Fiber, Nutr
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  • The chief crops are [[corn]], [[soybean]]s, [[oats]], [[wheat]], [[sunflower]]s, and [[sorghum]]. Principal livestock include cattle and
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  • | Distilled spirit made from sorghum or rice though other grains such as wheat, barley or millet may be used. Typically 40-60% alcohol with a clear appear
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  • ...n was largely self sufficient in wheat. Crops included corn, rice, barley, wheat, vegetables, cotton, fruits and nuts. Livestock are reared in a nomadic or
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  • ...distress was great because of the falling prices for export crops such as wheat and cotton. [[Coxey's Army]] was a highly publicized march of unemployed me
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  • ...a011 Scientific American November 24, 2006 Crossing Wild and Conventional Wheat Boosts Protein, Avoids Genetic Modification]</ref> illustrates how [[RNAi]] ...ouza,Crop Sci 46:2623-2629 (2006) Agronomic Performance of Low Phytic Acid Wheat; David E. Bowen, Mary J. Guttieri, Karen Peterson, Kevin Peterson, Victor R
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  • ...cient Egyptian loaves. However, ancient Egyptian bread was made from emmer wheat and has a dense crumb. In cases where yeast cells are not visible, it is di ...omposed of grape juice and flour that was allowed to begin fermenting, or wheat bran steeped in wine, as a source for yeast. The most common source of lea
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  • ...ngelhardt 1921, p. 22</ref> To sustain the installation barley, maize, and wheat, were grown and cattle were grazed at nearby ''Las Pulgas'' ("the fleas");
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  • ...uring. On the other hand, the railways were essential to the growth of the wheat regions in the Prairies, and to the expansion of coal mining, lumbering, an
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  • ...amaging to Alberta where many farmers lost their businesses due to falling wheat prices and droughts which, in the 1930s, caused much soil erosion similar t
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  • ...sports a Maple Leaf on its label, but in Quebec it is replaced with a red wheat sheaf. Molson Coors beer company did not run the famous "I Am Canadian" TV
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  • ...ce of Sonora, Mexico. Magdalena, Sonora, became a supply center for Tubac, wheat from nearby Cucurpe fed the troops at Fort Buchanan, and the town of Santa
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  • ...uring. On the other hand, the railways were essential to the growth of the wheat regions in the Prairies, and to the expansion of coal mining, lumbering, an
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  • ...ne another, and they are used to produce goods, much as a prairie produces wheat and a lake produces fish. It also has a history. Indeed, it has three kinds
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  • ...ly driven into debt by economic hardships, such as a drop in production of wheat along with a drop in its price. This caused them to sell themselves and the
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  • ...he function of a gene GPC-B1 that was thought to be involved in regulating wheat leaf senescence (and to affect cereal protein content).<ref>Pat Bailey (Jor [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-11/uoc--wgm111706.php Wheat gene may boost foods' nutrient content.] Accessed 7 February 2007.
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  • {{r|Wheat}}
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  • ...oods. It ranks as the fourth-most-important food crop, after corn (maize), wheat and rice. It provides more calories and more nutrients, more quickly, using ...poor families should serve bread made from a mixture of potato flour with wheat, which is more expensive and has to be imported. He also wants government f
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  • ...ean cuisine, with [[maize]] and the [[potato]] widely grown, while certain wheat strains quickly took to western hemisphere soils and became a dietary stapl * [[wheat]]
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  • ...prises worked by [[slave]] labor, producing tobacco in Talbot County and [[wheat]] and [[maize|corn]] in the more sandy soil of Kent County. As a result the ...s product was wheat, an especially soft, fine wheat, that along with other wheat from the region, was milled into the famous “superfine” flour. But the
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  • ...he function of a gene GPC-B1 that was thought to be involved in regulating wheat leaf senescence (and to affect cereal protein content).<ref>Pat Bailey (Jor [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-11/uoc--wgm111706.php Wheat gene may boost foods' nutrient content.] Accessed 7 February 2007.
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  • * Larson, Henrietta M. ''The wheat market and the farmer in Minnesota, 1858-1900'' (1926). [http://chla.librar
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