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Rye (Secale cereale) is a gr****
grown extensively as a grain, a
cover crop and a
forage crop. It is
grown prin****lly in an area from
Eastern and Northern...
- highly-flavourful
rye grain to
their mashes,
people began demanding this new
rye-flavoured whisky,
referring to it
simply as "
rye". Today, as for the...
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carrying away the mown hay, and so on. The
Russians sowed especially spring rye,
buckwheat and oats,
Manchu sowed millet (Setaria Italica), then wheat...
- snow as
moisture for growth.
Winter strains are
available for
rye (winter or fall
rye),
wheat (winter or fall wheat),
barley (winter or fall barley)...
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habitat (thermal,
mineral petrifying spring ****ociated with a
calcareous marsh) at a site
close to the
River Rye, and the
presence of
protected species...
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species such as
rye (Secale cereale) as well as
weedy and wild
rye species. The best-known
species of the
genus is the
cultivated rye, S. cereale, which...
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prominent member of this
group is
Claviceps purpurea ("
rye ergot fungus"). This
fungus grows on
rye and
related plants, and
produces alkaloids that can cause...
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aqueduct crossing the
Rye Water (also
known as the
Rye River). The
selection of this
route led to the
discovery of the
springs at
Leixlip Spa. The area...
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exports crops such as
wheat (winter and
spring),
rye (winter),
maize (for grain),
barley (winter and
spring), oats, millet, buckwheat, rice and pulses...
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Claviceps purpurea is an
ergot fungus that
grows on the ears of
rye and
related cereal and
forage plants.
Consumption of
grains or
seeds contaminated...