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  • Wheat (category Wheat) (section Hulled versus free-threshing wheat)
    agricultural season. Wheat at the anthesis stage (face and side view) Diseases Main article: Wheat diseases Estimates of the amount of wheat production lost...
    23 KB (2,863 words) - 13:38, 15 July 2007
  • Ergot (category Wheat diseases)
    affect a number of cereals including rye (its most common host), triticale, wheat and barley. It affects oats only rarely. There are three races or varieties...
    12 KB (1,506 words) - 13:22, 17 May 2007
  •  Triticum turgidum subsp. durum var.  Durum wheat, Emmer wheat...
    1 KB (55 words) - 22:00, 3 May 2010
  • susceptible to many diseases but plant breeders have been working hard to incorporate resistance. The devastation caused by any one disease will depend upon...
    3 KB (269 words) - 22:36, 2 February 2010
  • propagation info on this plant? Edit this section! Do you have pest and disease info on this plant? Edit this section! If you have a photo of this plant...
    3 KB (115 words) - 17:40, 17 June 2009
  • Barberry) is the alternate host species of the wheat rust Puccinia graminis, a serious fungal disease of wheat. For this reason, cultivation of this species...
    29 KB (613 words) - 13:57, 7 February 2010
  • Do you have pest and disease info on this plant? Edit this section! Major cultivated species of wheat=== Common wheat or Bread wheat — (T. aestivum) A hexaploid...
    5 KB (501 words) - 21:40, 3 May 2010
  • grass. It is called a pseudocereal to emphasize that it is not related to wheat. The agricultural weed known as Wild Buckwheat (Fallopia convolvulus) is...
    4 KB (288 words) - 17:50, 18 February 2010
  • Common wheat, Triticum aestivum, (also known as bread wheat) is a cultivated wheat species. Just before harvesting auricles (nl:oortjes) straw (nl:Bruine...
    2 KB (75 words) - 21:44, 3 May 2010
  • species. Potatoes are the world's fourth largest food crop, following rice, wheat, and maize. Potato plants are herbaceous perennials that grow about 60 cm...
    29 KB (522 words) - 16:59, 2 June 2010
  • propagation info on this plant? Edit this section! Do you have pest and disease info on this plant? Edit this section! If you have a photo of this plant...
    5 KB (118 words) - 18:21, 19 June 2009
  • and the Pacific coast as a winter crop for green manure or sown with oats, wheat, rye, or barley for hay. As a spring crop it succeeds only where the summers...
    2 KB (80 words) - 11:52, 28 October 2009
  • summer, but inflorescences are not very showy. Flowers give way to puffy wheat like seed heads. In cultivation it can reach a height of 140-180 mm (inflorescences...
    4 KB (442 words) - 04:59, 4 May 2013
  • propagation info on this plant? Edit this section! Do you have pest and disease info on this plant? Edit this section! S. nigrum subsp. nigrum S. nigrum...
    5 KB (148 words) - 00:37, 15 July 2009
  • closely related to wheat, they are appropriate foods for those with coeliac disease or other forms of allergies/intolerance of wheat. The basic preparation...
    6 KB (803 words) - 06:51, 14 July 2007
  • also 1515. An annual weed in wheat-fields, and difficult to eradicate because the seeds are not readily screened from the wheat in the thresher or fanning-mill:...
    2 KB (80 words) - 09:35, 14 December 2009
  • contains one arrowhead-shaped seed, brown when mature, and smaller than a wheat grain. This burr gets dispersed by clinging to the fur or feathers of animals...
    7 KB (759 words) - 20:46, 12 January 2010
  • of Horticulture Isopyrum (from the Greek for like, and wheat, as the seeds resemble those of wheat). Ranunculaceae. Dwarf stemless herbs sometimes used in...
    2 KB (82 words) - 23:03, 31 March 2010
  • Shot: Canna. I. Tobacco: Lobelia inflata. I. Turnip: Arisaema triphylla. I. Wheat: Fagopyrum lataricum. The above text is from the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture...
    4 KB (179 words) - 23:55, 9 March 2010
  • grasses, but not wheat, barley, or rye; the form on rye infects also barley and some other grasses, but not wheat; and the form on wheat infects less readily...
    21 KB (0 words) - 02:00, 7 January 2010
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