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[1]
Genetic mitigation strategies to tackle agricultural GHG emissions: The case for biological nitrification inhibition technology.
[2]
Genotoxicity effects of silver nanoparticles on wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) root tip cells.
[3]
Effect of germination time on antioxidative activity and composition of yellow pea soluble free and polar soluble bound phenolic compounds.
[4]
HEAT SHOCK TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR A1b regulates heat tolerance in wheat and Arabidopsis through OPR3 and jasmonate signaling pathway.
[5]
Phytoplasma SAP11 effector destabilization of TCP transcription factors differentially impact development and defence of Arabidopsis versus maize.
[6]
Towards celiac-safe bread.
[7]
Protease inhibitors in various flours and breads: Effect of fermentation, baking and in vitro digestion on trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibitory activities.
[8]
Trichothecenes in Cereal Grains - An Update.
[9]
Agronomic and Physiological Traits, and Associated Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) Affecting Yield Response in Wheat ( L.): A Review.
[10]
Gluten Detection Methods and Their Critical Role in Assuring Safe Diets for Celiac Patients.
[11]
Combining Crop Growth Modeling and Statistical Genetic Modeling to Evaluate Phenotyping Strategies.
[12]
The Deubiquitinating Enzyme Ubiquitin-Specific Peptidase 11 Potentiates TGF-β Signaling in CD4 T Cells to Facilitate Foxp3 Regulatory T and T17 Cell Differentiation.
[13]
T Cell-Specific Adaptor Protein Regulates Mitochondrial Function and CD4 T Regulatory Cell Activity In Vivo following Transplantation.
[14]
Evaluation of Probiotic Properties of Lactic Acid Bacteria Isolated from Some Traditionally Fermented Ethiopian Food Products.
[15]
Identification of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes for food safety on two different cadmium contaminated soils.
[16]
Variability in temperature-independent transpiration responses to evaporative demand correlate with nighttime water use and its circadian control across diverse wheat populations.
[17]
Photosynthesis in the fleeting shadows: An overlooked opportunity for increasing crop productivity?
[18]
Comparative transcriptomic and metabolic analysis of wild and domesticated wheat genotypes reveals differences in chemical and physical defense responses against aphids.
[19]
Effects of main cereal type and feed form on production performance, egg quality and egg sanitary indices of laying hens.
[20]
Where in the value chain are we losing the most food? The case of wheat in Jordan.
[21]
Ecological challenges in life cycle assessment and carbon budget of organic and conventional agroecosystems: A case from Lithuania.
[22]
Grain yield, adaptation and progress in breeding for early-maturing and heat-tolerant wheat lines in South Asia.
[23]
A Holistic Review on Euro-Asian Lactic Acid Bacteria Fermented Cereals and Vegetables
[24]
genome-wide identification, phylogenetic and expression analysis of the heat shock transcription factor family in bread wheat (triticum aestivum l.)
[25]
characterizing croatian wheat germplasm diversity and structure within european context by dart markers
[26]
melhoramento do trigo: xix. avaliação de novas linhagens em diferentes regiões paulistas wheat breeding: xix. evaluation of new inbred lines in different regions of the state of sao paulo, brazil
[27]
novi sad wheat cultivars and their seed production in the period 1970-2010
[28]
systemic growth of f. graminearum in wheat plants and related accumulation of deoxynivalenol
[29]
cu and zn tolerance and responses of the biochemical and physiochemical system of wheat
[30]
genome-wide association study reveals novel genes associated with culm cellulose content in bread wheat (triticum aestivum, l.)
[31]
evaluation of zn, pb, cd and cu concentrations in wheat and bread consumed in hamedan city
[32]
triannot: a versatile and high performance pipeline for the automated annotation of plant genomes
[33]
analysis of deoxynivalenol and deoxynivalenol-3-glucoside in hard red spring wheat inoculated with fusarium graminearum
[34]
duração do período de formação do grão em trigo duration of the grain filling period in wheat
[35]
innovative approach to increasing fertility and microbiological improvement of soils of the krasnodar territory and the republic of adygeya
[36]
system for the evaluation of malting quality of wheat varieties
[37]
genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the hd-zip gene family in wheat (triticum aestivum l.)
[38]
screening of bread wheat genotypes for drought tolerance using phenotypic and proline analyses
[39]
selection in yield of wheat (triticum aestivum l.) lines in middle land and upland
[40]
lab-on-a-chip method uncertanties in determination of high-molecular-weight glutenin subunits
[41]
dissecting the molecular interactions between wheat and the fungal pathogen zymoseptoria tritici
[42]
assessing uncertainties of water footprints using an ensemble of crop growth models on winter wheat
[43]
magnesium increases homoeologous crossover frequency during meiosis in zip4 (ph1 gene) mutant wheat-wild relative hybrids
[44]
تأثیر اثر کاربرد برگی اسید سالیسیلیک بر وزن خشک، شاخص برداشت، عملکرد و اجزای عملکرد لوبیا چشمبلبلی (vigna unguiculata l.) تحت تنش کمآبی
[45]
trocas gasosas e condutância estomática em três espécies de gramíneas gas exchanges and stomatal conductance on three gramineous species
[46]
cuticular wax accumulation is associated with drought tolerance in wheat near-isogenic lines
[47]
the allelopathic effect of the exotic tree acacia saligna on the germination of wheat and canola
[48]
variação espectral e eficiência de uso da radiação fotossinteticamente ativa em ensaio com genótipos de trigo spectral variation and radiation use efficiency in a wheat genotype trial
[49]
proteomics of stress responses in wheat and barley - search for potential protein markers of stress tolerance
[50]
Çanakkale'de yaygın olarak tarımı yapılan yazlık buğday Çeşitlerinin kalite Özellikleri Üzerine Çeşit ve Çevre faktörlerinin etkisi
[51]
influence of calcium on water relation of two cultivars of wheat under salt stress
[52]
bases teóricas e experimentais de fatores relacionados com a disponibilidade de potássio do solo às plantas usando trigo como referência theoretical and experimental bases of factors related to soil potassium availability to plants using wheat as reference
[53]
efeitos de níveis de cálcio combinados com diferentes concentrações de sais na tolerância de trigo à toxicidade de alumínio, em solução nutritiva influence of calcium levels combineid with salt concentrations in nutrient solution to aluminum toxicity in wheat cultivars
[54]
evaluation of the impact of water management technologies on water savings in the lower chenab canal command area, indus river basin
[55]
comparisons of weed community, soil health and economic performance between wheat-maize and garlic-soybean rotation systems under different weed managements
[56]
Урожайность и водопотребление пшеницы озимой в зависимости от сортовых особенностей, предшественников и фона питания в условиях степи Украины
[57]
function of the auxin-responsive gene tasaur75 under salt and drought stress
[58]
plant rhizosphere selection of plasmodiophorid lineages from bulk soil: the importance of “hidden” diversity
[59]
influence of the irrigation times and wastewater concentration of leaven production plant on some morphological characteristics and yield of wheat in qaramalek region of tabriz
[60]
polyphenol oxidase as a biochemical seed defense mechanism
[61]
wheat yield forecasting for punjab province from vegetation index time series and historic crop statistics
[62]
zinc and iron concentration as affected by nitrogen fertilization and their localization in wheat grain
[63]
determination of polymorphism of microsatellite primers in hexaploid wheat
[64]
Ionome profiling discriminate genotype-dependent responses to drought in durum wheat.
[65]
Genotype and Environmental Variation in Phenolic Content, Phenolic Acid Composition, and Antioxidant Activity of Hard Spring Wheat
[66]
Do Floral Resources Benefit the Herbivorous Sawfly, Cephus cinctus (Hymenoptera: Cephidae), a Major Pest of Wheat in North America?
[67]
Economizing the use of nitrogen fertilizer in wheat production through enriched compost
[68]
Analysis of Flavonoid Metabolites in Buckwheat Leaves Using UPLC-ESI-MS/MS.
[69]
Nonselective Uptake of Silver and Gold Nanoparticles by Wheat.
[70]
Development of species specific putative miRNA and its target prediction tool in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
[71]
Antioxidant mechanisms to counteract TiO<inf>2</inf>-nanoparticles toxicity in wheat leaves and roots are organ dependent
[72]
Translocation of elements and sugars in wheat genotypes at vegetative and generative stages under continuous selenium exposure.
[73]
Genetic Modification for Wheat Improvement: From Transgenesis to Genome Editing
[74]
Flow Injection Spectrophotometric Determination of Glyphosate Herbicide in Wheat Grains via Condensation Reaction with p-Dimethylaminobenzaldehyde
[75]
Pretreatment Efficiency Using Autoclave High-Pressure Steam and Ultrasonication in Sugar Production from Liquid Hydrolysates and Access to the Residual Solid Fractions of Wheat Bran and Oat Hulls.
[76]
Enhanced enzymatic hydrolysis of wheat straw via a combination of alkaline hydrogen peroxide and lithium chloride/N,N-dimethylacetamide pretreatment
[77]
Vulnerability of Indian wheat against rising temperature and aerosols.
[78]
Effects of pectin and emulsifiers on the physical and nutritional qualities and consumer acceptability of wheat composite dough and bread.
[79]
Effects of simulated climate warming on the population dynamics of Sitobion avenae (Fabricius) and its parasitoids in wheat fields.
[80]
Plant-Mediated Interactions between Two Cereal Aphid Species: Promotion of Aphid Performance and Attraction of More Parasitoids by Infestation of Wheat with Phytotoxic Aphid Schizaphis graminum.
[81]
Do Floral Resources Benefit the Herbivorous Sawfly, Cephus cinctus (Hymenoptera: Cephidae), a Major Pest of Wheat in North America?
[82]
Determination the population trends of cereal aphids and associated parasitoids by yellow sticky traps with reference to aphid management on wheat
[83]
Species composition and seasonal dynamics of aphid parasitoids and hyperparasitoids in wheat fields in northern China
[84]
Aphid parasitoids that occur on wheat crops of Northeast of the Parana State with recovery of Aphidius rhopalosiphi in Brazil<br>Parasitoides de pulgões-do-trigo que ocorrem no Norte do estado do Paraná e recaptura de Aphidius rhopalosiphi no Brasil
[85]
Comparative profiling of roots small RNA expression and corresponding gene ontology and pathway analyses for low- and high-cadmium-accumulating genotypes of wheat in response to cadmium stress.
[86]
Simultaneous Biofortification of Wheat with Zinc, Iodine, Selenium, and Iron through Foliar Treatment of a Micronutrient Cocktail in Six Countries.
[87]
Global wheat production with 1.5 and 2.0°C above pre-industrial warming.
[88]
Identification of phenylamide phytoalexins and characterization of inducible phenylamide metabolism in wheat.
[89]
Architectural Response of Wheat Cultivars to Row Spacing Reveals Altered Perception of Plant Density.
[90]
Simultaneous detection of aflatoxin B1, ochratoxin A, zearalenone and deoxynivalenol in corn and wheat using surface plasmon resonance
[91]
Transcriptional profiling of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) during a compatible interaction with the cereal cyst nematode Heterodera avenae
[92]
Inheritance of spike length in F3, F4 and F5 wheat hybrids obtained by different selection methods
[93]
Prior Season Crop Type Masks for Winter Wheat Yield Forecasting: A US Case Study
[94]
Estimation of root zone soil moisture using passive microwave remote sensing: A case study for rice and wheat crops for three states in the Indo-Gangetic basin.
[95]
Improved salinity tolerance and growth performance in transgenic sunflower plants via ectopic expression of a wheat antiporter gene (TaNHX2).
[96]
Sentinel-2 imageries with meteorological data utilize remote sensing and GIS for wheat crop prove production
[97]
Photosynthesis and Rubisco kinetics in spring wheat and meadow fescue under conditions of simulated climate change with elevated CO2 and increased temperatures
[98]
On tactical crop management using seasonal climate forecasts and simulation modelling: a case study for wheat Procedimento de manejo cultural utilizando previsão climática e modelos de simulação: um estudo de caso para a cultura de trigo
[99]
A novel starch-binding laccase from the wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici highlights the functional diversity of ascomycete laccases.
[100]
Possibility of using flour of pigeon pea in products prepared with rice or wheat flour
[101]
Pyrolysis temperature-dependent electron transfer capacities of dissolved organic matters derived from wheat straw biochar.