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Triticum aestivum subsp. aestivum Synonyms: T. sativum; T. vulgareCommon Name(s): Hard red winter wheat Family: Poaceae Growth Habit: Winter Annual Invasiveness: Growing Days: 220 to 290 (days) Temperature:
Abs.Max=27° (C) | Opt.Max=23° (C) | Opt.Min=15° (C) | Abs.Min=5° (C) | Precipitation: 38 to 76 (cm.) Winter Minimum: -31° (C) Soil pH: 5.5 to 8 Soil Texture/Type: Silt and clay loams Soil Drainage: Well Photoperiod Response: Long day and day neutral Light Intensity: Very bright Comments: Winter variety adapted to northern Great Plains of US. Very winter hardy. Disease in hard winter wheats limits use to 30" rainfall line and west. Diseases: Pythium, Phytothora, Rhizoctonia, Cercospora, Helminthosporium/Bipolaris, Powdery Mildew, Rust, Anthrachose Uses: Food - cereal, Animal Food - fodder, Material - fiber, Material - alcohol, Food - starch, Food - bev base, Poison - mammals Woodiness: Climate: Geographical Origin: Widely cultivated English UnitsReturn to Search Results
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