As organic farmers are searching for new market and sale opportunities, the organic farming system may grow and process a wider range of species than the conventional farming system. Concerning wheat especially the hulled wheat species einkorn, emmer wheat and spelt wheat are in recent years of growing interest for organic farmers. Field trials were carried out at three Czech locations from 2009 to 2010 to study the performance of 4 einkorn, 8 emmer wheat and 7 spelt wheat accessions. All trials were spring sown and bread wheat variety SW Kadrilj was used as check. The results show that some accessions of the hulled wheat species are inclined to lodging. On the other hand, they are resistant to foliar diseases, e.g. powdery mildew and leaf ...
Emmer wheat cultivated by organic farmers is used as a component of some bio (organic) food products...
The organic farmers use wider range of crop varieties than the conventional farming. Bread wheat is ...
Organic farmers have become more interested in the marginally grown (neglected) cultivars, as spring...
As organic farmers are searching for new market and sale opportunities, the organic farming system m...
Wheat genetic resources may be grown in organic farming systems or in less favourable areas for brea...
Emmer wheat [Triticum diccocum (Schrank) Schuebl] is an example of a crop which has been largely gro...
Emmer wheat [(Triticum dicoccum Schrank (Schuebl)] is after bread, durum and spelt wheat further spe...
Organic farmers look to the possibilities of growing neglected crops, such as the spring forms of hu...
Hulled wheat species (einkorn, emmer, spelt) are presumed to be an alternative to bread wheat in org...
This chapter will present criteria of the selection of suitable varieties for the organic farming sy...
Modern agriculture depends on the production of very few crop species, which provide lower nutritive...
Species diversity is one of the highest in organic agriculture yet arable farming is still character...
This Thesis, focused on an evaluation of possible utilization of selected variety of wheat (Triticum...
Modern agriculture depends on the production of very few crop species, which provide lower nutritive...
In recent years, greek consumers expressed interest for wheat, quality bakery products, organically ...
Emmer wheat cultivated by organic farmers is used as a component of some bio (organic) food products...
The organic farmers use wider range of crop varieties than the conventional farming. Bread wheat is ...
Organic farmers have become more interested in the marginally grown (neglected) cultivars, as spring...
As organic farmers are searching for new market and sale opportunities, the organic farming system m...
Wheat genetic resources may be grown in organic farming systems or in less favourable areas for brea...
Emmer wheat [Triticum diccocum (Schrank) Schuebl] is an example of a crop which has been largely gro...
Emmer wheat [(Triticum dicoccum Schrank (Schuebl)] is after bread, durum and spelt wheat further spe...
Organic farmers look to the possibilities of growing neglected crops, such as the spring forms of hu...
Hulled wheat species (einkorn, emmer, spelt) are presumed to be an alternative to bread wheat in org...
This chapter will present criteria of the selection of suitable varieties for the organic farming sy...
Modern agriculture depends on the production of very few crop species, which provide lower nutritive...
Species diversity is one of the highest in organic agriculture yet arable farming is still character...
This Thesis, focused on an evaluation of possible utilization of selected variety of wheat (Triticum...
Modern agriculture depends on the production of very few crop species, which provide lower nutritive...
In recent years, greek consumers expressed interest for wheat, quality bakery products, organically ...
Emmer wheat cultivated by organic farmers is used as a component of some bio (organic) food products...
The organic farmers use wider range of crop varieties than the conventional farming. Bread wheat is ...
Organic farmers have become more interested in the marginally grown (neglected) cultivars, as spring...