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"Knox" wheat, released in 1953, became the leading soft wheat in the US.

Lab experiments showed promise: The wheat released the pheromone, three kinds of aphids steered clear, and parasitic wasps were attracted.

' Summit': modern commercial semi-dwarf spring bread wheat released in California.

' Anza': semi-dwarf (Rht1) CIMMYT-derived bread wheat released in California and Australia.

' Pavon 76': semi-dwarf (Rht1) spring CIMMYT bread wheat released in Mexico.

' Chenab 70': semi-dwarf (Rht1) CIMMYT-derived bread wheat released in Pakistan.

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Scientists there have created a way to make wheat release a pheromone that mimics the pheromone of a frightened aphid (a type of pest), which then signals other aphids to flee.

Seven monocot gene indices [ 47] were also used to demonstrate support of expressed genes (wheat release 9.0, maize release 15.0, barley release 9.0, sorghum release 8.0, rye release 3.0, onion release 1.0 and sugarcane release 2.1).

Jagger is a hard winter wheat variety released from Kansas and has been widely used as a major parent in hard winter wheat breeding programs in the Great Plains.

For the deletion strains, 0.11 and 0.15 mg of reducing sugars per mg of wheat straw were released for the ΔclrA strain, 0.1 and 0.12 mg of reducing sugars per mg of wheat straw for the ΔclrB strain and 0.07 and 0.11 mg of reducing sugars per mg of wheat straw for the ΔxlnR strain (Fig. 3).

In Sussex, the Knepp Castle estate gave up its unprofitable wheat farming, released a few cattle and pigs and let natural processes take over.

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