Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition that includes many of the nutrients required for health and a reduced risk of degenerative disease incidence. Furthermore, oats as whole grain and some of their associated products also contain ß-glucan, a complex polysaccharide that has an approved health claim to reduce blood cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of CHD incidence if consumed at = 3 g/d. At the agronomic level, oats exhibit optimal growth in regions of moderate temperature and long day length. In addition, they can tolerate wet weather and acidic soils more effectively than other cereals, such as wheat. Studies have shown that there is diversity in the content and composition ...
During the 20th century, the economic position of oats (Avena sativa L.) decreased strongly in favou...
During the 20th century, the economic position of oats (Avena sativa L.) decreased strongly in favou...
The use of oats in the human diet has decreased over the past 70 years. This is an unfortunate devel...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oat is an economically important crop and ranks sixth in world cereal production after maize, wheat,...
Oats are a low input cereal widely grown across the world as both a grain and forage crop. Significa...
Oats are predominantly a European and North American crop, as they have cool moist climate; Russia, ...
Oats are a low input cereal widely grown across the world as both a grain and forage crop. Significa...
During the 20th century, the economic position of oats (Avena sativa L.) decreased strongly in favou...
During the 20th century, the economic position of oats (Avena sativa L.) decreased strongly in favou...
The use of oats in the human diet has decreased over the past 70 years. This is an unfortunate devel...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oats are undervalued in comparison with wheat, rice and barley, despite their unique composition tha...
Oat is an economically important crop and ranks sixth in world cereal production after maize, wheat,...
Oats are a low input cereal widely grown across the world as both a grain and forage crop. Significa...
Oats are predominantly a European and North American crop, as they have cool moist climate; Russia, ...
Oats are a low input cereal widely grown across the world as both a grain and forage crop. Significa...
During the 20th century, the economic position of oats (Avena sativa L.) decreased strongly in favou...
During the 20th century, the economic position of oats (Avena sativa L.) decreased strongly in favou...
The use of oats in the human diet has decreased over the past 70 years. This is an unfortunate devel...