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    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...
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    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...
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  • plants. For example, a hybrid grain named triticale was produced by crossbreeding rye and wheat. Triticale contains more usable protein than does either...
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    available for rye (winter or fall rye), wheat (winter or fall wheat), barley (winter or fall barley) and triticale (winter triticale). Rabi crop v t e...
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    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)...
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    Claviceps purpurea (category Triticale diseases)
    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...
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    millet pearl millet proso millet sorghum barley oats rice rye spelt teff triticale wheat wild rice Starchy grains from broadleaf (dicot) plant families:...
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    Nowicki, M.; Kwinta, J. (2011). "Glutamate dehydrogenase of the germinating triticale seeds: Gene expression, activity distribution and kinetic characteristics"...
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    triploid hybrid infertile; treatment of triploid triticale with colchicine gives fertile hexaploid triticale. "Health product highlights 2021: Annexes of...
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    Buckwheat Corn/Maize (exports) Millet Oat Rice (exports) Rye Sorghum Triticale Wheat exports Fruit Apple Apricot Avocado Banana Cherry Citrus Orange...
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    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...
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    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);...
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    are Triticum aestivum (bread wheat), Triticum turgidum (durum wheat), triticale, and a few Hordeum vulgare (barley) cultivars. Berberris serves as its...
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    subspecies (such as spelt, durum, and Kamut) and wheat hybrids (such as triticale) also cause symptoms of coeliac disease. A small number of people with...
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    cereals are maize, rice, wheat, barley, sorghum, millet, oat, rye and triticale. Some other grains are colloquially called cereals, even though they are...
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  •  India  Bangladesh Rye  Germany  Poland  Russia Sorghum  Nigeria  Sudan  United States Triticale  Poland  Germany  France Wheat  China  India  Russia...
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    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...
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  • affects the economically important crop species barley, oats, wheat, maize, triticale and rice. Barley yellow dwarf is caused by barley yellow dwarf viruses...
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    Ergot (category Triticale diseases)
    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...
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  • produces biofuels and chemical products from rapeseed oil, rye, wheat, triticale, maize and straw. Administration and management are located in Leipzig...
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    Barley Fonio Job's tears Maize (Corn) Millets Oats Rice Rye Sorghum Teff Triticale Wild rice...
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    prevalence of allopolyploidy among crop species. Both bread wheat and triticale are examples of an allopolyploids with six chromosome sets. Cotton, peanut...
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    Buckwheat Corn/Maize (exports) Millet Oat Rice (exports) Rye Sorghum Triticale Wheat exports Fruit Apple Apricot Avocado Banana Cherry Citrus Orange...
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    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...
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    Government of Alberta. "Triticale". Retrieved 2007-05-20. Government of Saskatchewan (2015). "Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food Triticale". Archived from the...
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    he continued to be involved in plant research at CIMMYT with wheat, triticale, barley, maize, and high-altitude sorghum. In 1981, Borlaug became a founding...
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    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...
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    largest potato producer.[citation needed] Poland is the world's largest triticale producer, 2nd largest producer of raspberries, currants, 3rd largest of...
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    plants are hybrids from different genera (intergeneric hybrids), such as Triticale, × Triticosecale, a wheat–rye hybrid. Most modern and ancient wheat breeds...
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  • 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...
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