- of chromosomes) with the
common name of
durum or
macaroni wheat, and
hexaploid (six sets of chromosomes) with the
common name of
bread wheat. Many agriculturally...
-
common wheat, it is a
hexaploid wheat,
which means it has six sets of chromosomes.
Spelt has a
complex history. It is a
hexaploid wheat species derived...
- total), but
others are
tetraploid (four sets, 28
chromosomes total),
hexaploid (six sets, 42
chromosomes total),
octoploid (eight sets, 56 chromosomes...
- yet
unidentified goatgr****,
probably closely related to Ae. speltoides.
Hexaploid wheats (e.g. T.
aestivum – the most
common – and T. spelta) are the result...
- It is
native to
central Europe and the
Mediterranean region. It is the
hexaploid cytotype of
Ornithogalum umbellatum, a triploid. "Ornithogalum divergens...
- byzantina–is A. sterilis. A.
sterilis is a wild oat that is
naturally hexaploid.
Genetic evidence shows the
ancestral forms of A.
sterilis grew in the...
- than two
copies of
their chromosome types, such as
bread wheat,
which is
hexaploid and has six
copies of
seven different chromosome types – 42 chromosomes...
-
Hexaploid wheats evolved in farmers'
fields as wild
emmer hybridized with
another goatgr****, Ae.
squarrosa or Ae. tauschii, to make the
hexaploid wheats...
- (2 sets),
triploid (3 sets),
tetraploid (4 sets),
pentaploid (5 sets),
hexaploid (6 sets),
heptaploid or
septaploid (7 sets), etc. The
generic term polyploid...
- Yugoslavia, and
occurring in
waste places elsewhere in Europe. It is a
hexaploid (2n=54) that
usually reproduces by apomixis. Descr. Icon. Pl. Hung. 1:...