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Flora of Cultivated Plants - Wheat

Monograph Cancelled
By: Anna Filatenko(Editor), Karl Hammer(Editor), Charles Jeffrey(Editor), Taihachi Kawahara(Editor), Helmut Knüpffer(Editor), Laura Morrison(Editor)
400 pages, 25 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
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  • Flora of Cultivated Plants - Wheat ISBN: 9783709113950 Hardback Nov 2021 Publication cancelled #202739
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This volume opens the valuable resource to a larger international research community of wheat breeders, geneticists, taxonomists, germplasm conservators, and other researchers who work with wheat. It is the most current monographic treatment of the genus Triticum. As a traditional treatment, its broad scope includes detailed descriptions of wild and domesticated wheat distributions, unique cultivar names, morphological characterizations, and important agronomic information. The Wheat Flora, a unique publication for one of the world's most important grain crops, was originally published in Russian in 1979. It documents distributions and agronomic information that has not otherwise been published. The original Russian publication was initiated under the leadership of the Russian scientist Nikolai Vavilov, who established the modern science of domesticated plant origins. The Wheat Flora is of historical value for its compilation of information on wheat that are no longer extant except in Herbarium collections. It is also a resource volume that is useful for the phenotypic identification of wheat material.

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Monograph Cancelled
By: Anna Filatenko(Editor), Karl Hammer(Editor), Charles Jeffrey(Editor), Taihachi Kawahara(Editor), Helmut Knüpffer(Editor), Laura Morrison(Editor)
400 pages, 25 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
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