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Spelt (Triti****
spelta), also
known as
dinkel wheat is a
species of wheat. It is a
relict crop,
eaten in
Central Europe and
northern Spain. It is high...
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retain their husks tightly and
cannot be threshed):
spelt (Triti****
spelta),
emmer (Triti**** dicoc****), and
einkorn (Triti**** monococ****). In Italian...
- aestivum) – The most
widely cultivated species in the world.
Spelt (T.
spelta) –
Another species largely replaced by
bread wheat, but in the 21st century...
- Poussot-V****al, Charles;
Spelta, Cristiano; Sename, Oliver; Dugard, Luc (2010-01-01), Savaresi,
Sergio M.; Poussot-V****al, Charles;
Spelta, Cristiano; Sename...
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Simnia spelta is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Ovulidae, the ovulids,
which are
cowrie allies sometimes called "false...
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Ovula acicularis sensu Tryon, 1885 not Lamarck, 1810:
synonym of
Simnia spelta (Linnaeus, 1758) (synonym)
Ovula acicularis Lamarck, 1810:
synonym of Cymbovula...
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lowland areas and
often consisting of a
different wheat species,
spelt (T.
spelta). Emmer's main use is as a
human food,
though it is also used for animal...
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Belomitra lyrata Locard, 1897
Belomitra paradoxa P. Fischer, 1883
Belomitra spelta Locard, 1897
Clionella con****ienda Locard, 1897
Clionella delicatulina...
- to: Einkorn, Triti**** monococ**** Emmer, Triti**** dicoc**** Spelt, Triti****
spelta Farro, any of the
above This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- speltoides.
Hexaploid wheats (e.g. T.
aestivum – the most
common – and T.
spelta) are the
result of a
hybridisation between a
domesticated tetraploid wheat...