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wild emmer การใช้

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  • Wild emmer and einkorn wheat were found in the first layers of excavation.
  • The first layers of the excavations showed evidence of wild emmer and einkorn wheat.
  • Wild emmer wheat spikelets effectively self-cultivate by propelling themselves mechanically into soils with their awns.
  • The hybridization that formed wild emmer occurred in the wild, long before domestication . [ 12 ]"
  • "* Most tetraploid wheats ( e . g . emmer and durum wheat ) are derived from wild emmer, T . dicoccoides.
  • The origin of wild emmer has been suggested, without universal agreement among scholars, to be the Karaca Dag mountain region of southeastern Turkey.
  • In 1906, Aaron Aaronsohn's discovery of wild emmer wheat growing in Rosh Pinna ( now in Israel ) created a stir in the botanical world.
  • Wild emmer is native to the Fertile Crescent of the Middle East, growing in the grass and woodland of hill country from modern-day Israel to Iran.
  • Wild emmer is the result of a hybridization between two diploid wild grasses, T . urartu and a wild goatgrass such as Aegilops searsii or Ae . speltoides.
  • Its ancestors include wild emmer wheat; this was hybridised, harvested and sown to create domestic strains with larger grains, in ears that shatter less readily than wild forms.
  • Wild emmer is the ancestor of all the domesticated tetraploid wheats, with one exception : " T . araraticum " is the wild ancestor of " T . timopheevi ".
  • Grains of wild emmer discovered at Ohalo II had a radiocarbon dating of 17, 000 Pre Pottery Neolithic A ( PPNA ) site of Netiv Hagdud are 10, 000-9, 400 years old.