T. aethiopicumT. aestivum
T. araraticum
T. boeoticum
T. carthlicum
T. compactum
T. dicoccoides
T. dicoccum
T. durum
T. ispahanicum
T. karamyschevii
T. macha
T. militinae
T. monococcum
T. polonicum
T. spelta
T. sphaerococcum
T. timopheevii
T. turanicum
T. turgidum
T. urartu
T. vavilovii
Mostly oats (wheat).
kingdom-plantae
On a quiz in my nutrition class we had this question with 6 slices of avocado vs. 3 slices of whole wheat bread. The answer was whole wheat bread was more nutrient dense.
Wheat's classification is: Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Angiosperms Class: Monocotyledons Order: Poales Family: Poaceae Genus: Triticum Species: T. aestivum
The average yields of organic wheat depends upon one the soil texture class and well management of land.in condition of most suitable soil organic wheat can produce 40 to 60 mounds per acre.
The crop shown in sst class X CBSE 2009 paper was likely wheat. Wheat is a commonly grown crop in India and is often featured in agricultural-related questions in CBSE exam papers.
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Wheat starch IS wheat, it comes from wheat or the wheat kernel itself.
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wheat.
Wheat is a plant
varieties of bread wheat and varieties of pasta wheat