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- Aegilops speltoides (syn. Sitopsis speltoides (Tausch) Á.Löve) is an edible goatgr**** in the family Poaceae native to Southeastern Europe and Western Asia...
- urartu (2n=2x=14, AA genome) and a B-genome diploid related to Aegilops speltoides (2n=2x=14, SS genome) and is thus an allotetraploid (having four sets...
- from wild emmer wheat, which is a hybrid of two diploid wild gr****es, Triti**** urartu and a wild goatgr**** such as Aegilops searsii or Ae. speltoides....
- Their edible grains were doubtless harvested as wild food resources. speltoidesancient food grain, ****tive source of B genome in bread wheat[clarification...
- which is encoded by the Gli-1B gene found on the B haplome (Aegilops speltoides derived) of wheat. Anti-gliadin antibodies were one of the first serological...
- a tetraploidy between two diploids, wild einkorn (T. urartu) and A. speltoides (another wild goatgr****). Free-threshing wheat is closely related to spelt...
- Triti**** rufescens Steud. nom. inval. Triti**** speltiforme Seidl ex Opiz Triti**** speltoides Flaksb. nom. inval. Triti**** zea Host Zeia spelta (L.) Lunell...
- but similar to Ae. speltoides. G – present in timopheevii group of wheats. Source not identified, but similar to Ae. speltoides. D – present in Ae. tauschii...
- hybridization of two diploid gr**** species Triti**** urartu and Aegilops speltoides. Both diploid ancestors had two sets of 7 chromosomes, which were similar...
- two diploid wild gr****es, T. urartu and a wild goatgr**** such as Ae. speltoides. The hybridization that formed wild emmer (AABB, four complements of seven...