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While CuO nanoparticles have been shown to absorb in wheat, it has been reported to produce adverse effect on maize plants [160].

In wheat it has not been detected in leaves, root and spikes [ 14].

Transcription factors (TF) have been estimated in rice to be about 70% of conserved miRNA targets, while in wheat it has been predicted to be 35% [ 33, 53].

In wheat, it has been done using either the 8K wheat microarray chips [ 4, 5] or 61K wheat microarray chips [ 5, 6].

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For a version of Figure  4 with estimated standard deviations, see Additional file 2. For hydrothermally pretreated wheat straw it has been shown that endoglucanases selectively bind to dislocations which regularly appear across the fibers.

Three years ago, U.S. Wheat Associates, a trade group representing American wheat growers, in an open letter to Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, suggested that AWB had inflated the price of wheat it had been selling to Iraq, raising the possibility of kickbacks.

Bread flour is made from hard wheat so it has more gluten, or wheat protein, in it than regular all-purpose flour.

Durum wheat is a "hard" species of wheat, meaning it has more protein in it than the common "plain flour" available in the UK.

Thinopyrum intermedium is able to hybridize with wheat, whereby it has been utilized as an alien genetic resource in wheat breeding programmes.

Nigeria has imposed controls on imports of rice and wheat products; it has also taken steps to protect and promote its millers and poultry farmers.

As a result, the largely desert country is self-sufficient in wheat, though it has to import rice.

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