Sentence examples for wheat considered from inspiring English sources

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Spelt -- spelta or Triticum spelta -- is another plant altogether, a soft wheat considered inferior in Italy, where it is usually fed to animals.

In response to 24-h heat treatment in wheat, (considered as long-term heat stress), two different NADPH oxidases were induced while these genes were repressed in a short-term one hour treatment [ 38].

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The locations of sampling of all the diploid wheats considered is summarized in part in Supporting Information, Figure S1, and a list of the 496 accessions with their origin is detailed in Table S4.

Ordinance containing a List of wheat varieties considered in the year 2005 for wheat premiums.

Aegilops tauschii, the D-genome donor of common wheat, is considered a valuable genetic resource for wheat improvement.

Durum wheat is considered to be more recalcitrant than bread wheat and so far only two reports of its transformation exist [ 2, 11].

Wheat is considered "a minor crop out here," said Dale D. Moyer, agriculture program director for the Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County.

They were for Mr. Hardy, in a sense; late in life he had become intolerant of wheat and considered no meal complete without a fiery accompaniment.

The puroindoline genes Pina-D1 and Pinb-D1 located at the Ha locus on chromosome 5D of common wheat are considered the most important genetic determinants of grain hardness.

Rice and wheat are considered strategically important foodstuffs by Beijing, which can set prices and production.

The birthplace of common wheat is considered to lie within the area comprising Transcaucasia and the southern coastal region of the Caspian Sea [11], [12].

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