Triticum urartu
Species of grass
Triticum urartu , also known as red wild einkorn wheat ,[2] and a form of einkorn wheat , is a grass species related to wheat, and native to western Asia. It is a diploid species whose genome is the A genome of the allopolyploid hexaploid bread wheat Triticum aestivum , which has genomes AABBDD.[3]
References
^ "World Flora Online" . Retrieved 23 June 2024 .
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