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Wheat is a
group of wild and
domesticated gr****es of the
genus Triti**** (/ˈtrɪtɪkəm/). They are
cultivated for
their cereal grains,
which are
staple foods...
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Crown rot of
wheat is
caused by the
fungal pathogen Fusarium pseudograminearum. F.
pseudograminearum is a
member of the
fungal phylum Ascomycota and is...
- of
diseases of
wheat (Triti**** spp.)
grouped by
causative agent. Chalkley, D. (2010). "Invasive Fungi:
Alternaria leaf
blight of
wheat -
Alternaria triticina"...
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various cereals such as
wheat; it was
presented to the
general by the army he had saved.
Pliny wrote about the gr****
crown at some
length in his Natural...
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poppies and
wheat, or her head
crowned with
fruits and vines. In free-standing statuary, she
commonly wears a
wheat-
crown, or
holds a
wheat spray. Moneyers...
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shield and the globe.
Encircling the
shield from its base are
three ears of
wheat on the
right and a palm
frond to the left. They are
attached to the ribbon...
- The City of
Wheat Ridge is a home rule muni****lity
located in
Jefferson County, Colorado,
United States.
Wheat Ridge is
located immediately west of Denver...
- cultivators. Oats
tolerate cold
winters less well than
cereals such as
wheat, barley, and rye, but need less
summer heat and more rain,
making them important...
- (green) and had
golden wheat sheaves between the spikes. Today, most of the
Scottish unitary authorities still use this "
wheat sheaf crown", but it is now the...
- high-quality
wheat, very
similar to the
wheat farmed along the
banks of the
Egyptian Nile.
According to
Roman historian Pliny the elder:
Among the
wheat imports...