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Emmer is a hybrid species of wheat, producing edible seeds that have been used as food since ancient times. The domesticated types are Triticum turgidum subsp ...
The tetraploid wild wheats are wild emmer, T. dicoccoides, and T. araraticum. Wild emmer is the ancestor of all the domesticated tetraploid wheats, with one exception: T. araraticum is the wild ancestor of T. timopheevii. [13] There are no wild hexaploid wheats, although feral forms of common wheat are sometimes found.
The five species, with their Mishnaic Hebrew names, are as follows: [2]. Hitah (חִיטָּה ḥīṭṭā) – wheat; Kusmin (כּוּסְמִין kūsmīn) – spelt, but modernly taken to refer to emmer wheat
House Majority Whip Rep. Tom Emmer, R- Minn., said that he plans to work to implement President-elect Donald Trump's agenda despite House Republicans' very slim majority. "We're going to get the ...
House GOP Whip Tom Emmer has moved to lock in support across the conference, giving him what many Republicans believe is an advantage heading into a secret-ballot election to nominate their ...
OPINION: The Republicans inability to elect a speaker of the House leaving the seat vacant for three weeks is a national disgrace and an international embarrassment. The post Four hours. That’s ...
Common wheat was first domesticated in West Asia during the early Holocene, and spread from there to North Africa, Europe and East Asia in the prehistoric period. [citation needed] Naked wheats (including Triticum aestivum, T. durum, and T. turgidum) were found in Roman burial sites ranging from 100 BCE to 300 CE.
In the aftermath of the 2020 election, Tom Emmer, a Republican member of the House of Representatives, baselessly said there were “questionable” practices in the 2020 presidential election.