Hulled, or ancient, wheats were the earliest domesticated wheats by mankind and the ancestors of current wheats. Their cultivation drastically decreased during the 1960s; however, the increasing demand for a healthy and equilibrated diet led to rediscovering these grains. Our aim was to use a non-targeted metabolomic approach to discriminate and characterize similarities and differences between ancient Triticum varieties. For this purpose, 77 hulled wheat samples from three different varieties were collected: Garfagnana T. turgidum var. dicoccum L. (emmer), ID331 T. monococcum L. (einkorn) and Rouquin T. spelta L. (spelt). The ultra high performance liquid chromatography coupled to high resolution tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QTOF) metab...
Metabolomics is increasingly being applied in various fields offering a highly informative tool for ...
The intense breeding programs carried out after the Second World War resulted in the selection of ne...
Species diversity is one of the highest in organic agriculture yet arable farming is still character...
Hulled, or ancient, wheats were the earliest domesticated wheats by mankind and the ancestors of cur...
Hulled, or ancient, wheats were the earliest domesticated wheats by mankind and the ancestors of cur...
BACKGROUNDIn recent years there has been a considerable interest in the consumption of ancient wheat...
Bonte A, Neuweger H, Goesmann A, et al. Metabolite profiling on wheat grain to enable a distinction ...
A project of a Germplasm Bank has been carried out at the Interdepartmental Research Centre for Agri...
<div><p>Genetic differences among major types of wheat are well characterized; however, little is kn...
Research has highlighted the nutritional benefits of ancient grains, especially emmer (Triticum turg...
\ua9 2017 The Author(s). The domestication and transmission of cereals is one of the most fundamenta...
Genetic differences among major types of wheat are well characterized; however, little is known abou...
AbstractAncient wheat species (einkorn, emmer, spelt and Khorasan wheat) have been suggested to have...
Zörb C, Langenkamper G, Betsche T, Niehaus K, Barsch A. Metabolite profiling of wheat grains (Tritic...
Scope The application of high‐throughput 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (1H‐NMR) of unpurified extrac...
Metabolomics is increasingly being applied in various fields offering a highly informative tool for ...
The intense breeding programs carried out after the Second World War resulted in the selection of ne...
Species diversity is one of the highest in organic agriculture yet arable farming is still character...
Hulled, or ancient, wheats were the earliest domesticated wheats by mankind and the ancestors of cur...
Hulled, or ancient, wheats were the earliest domesticated wheats by mankind and the ancestors of cur...
BACKGROUNDIn recent years there has been a considerable interest in the consumption of ancient wheat...
Bonte A, Neuweger H, Goesmann A, et al. Metabolite profiling on wheat grain to enable a distinction ...
A project of a Germplasm Bank has been carried out at the Interdepartmental Research Centre for Agri...
<div><p>Genetic differences among major types of wheat are well characterized; however, little is kn...
Research has highlighted the nutritional benefits of ancient grains, especially emmer (Triticum turg...
\ua9 2017 The Author(s). The domestication and transmission of cereals is one of the most fundamenta...
Genetic differences among major types of wheat are well characterized; however, little is known abou...
AbstractAncient wheat species (einkorn, emmer, spelt and Khorasan wheat) have been suggested to have...
Zörb C, Langenkamper G, Betsche T, Niehaus K, Barsch A. Metabolite profiling of wheat grains (Tritic...
Scope The application of high‐throughput 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (1H‐NMR) of unpurified extrac...
Metabolomics is increasingly being applied in various fields offering a highly informative tool for ...
The intense breeding programs carried out after the Second World War resulted in the selection of ne...
Species diversity is one of the highest in organic agriculture yet arable farming is still character...