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      Spanish Spelt Wheat: From an Endangered Genetic Resource to a Trendy Crop.

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      Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
      MDPI AG
      agrobiodiversity, ancient wheat, genetic resources, neglected crops

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          Abstract

          Spelt wheat (Triticum aestivum L. ssp. spelta Thell.) is an ancient wheat that was widely cultivated in the past. This species derived from a cross between emmer wheat (T. turgidum spp. dicoccum Schrank em. Thell.) and Aegilops tauschii Coss. Its main origin was in the Fertile Crescent (Near East), with a secondary center of origin in Europe due to a second hybridization event between emmer and hexaploid wheat. This species has been neglected in most of Europe; however, the desire for more natural foods has driven a revival in interest. Iberian spelt is classified as a geographical group differing to the rest of European spelt. In this review, the particularities, genetic diversity and current situation of Spanish spelt, mainly for quality traits, are discussed.

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          Journal
          Plants (Basel)
          Plants (Basel, Switzerland)
          MDPI AG
          2223-7747
          2223-7747
          Dec 13 2021
          : 10
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Edificio Gregor Mendel, Departamento de Genética, Campus de Rabanales, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Agronómica y de Montes, Universidad de Córdoba, CeiA3, ES-14071 Córdoba, Spain.
          Article
          plants10122748
          10.3390/plants10122748
          8707452
          34961216
          ca66eb47-bf7a-42c2-a32f-1651b3d01c3d
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          ancient wheat,neglected crops,genetic resources,agrobiodiversity

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