Research has highlighted the nutritional benefits of ancient grains, especially emmer (Triticum turgidum ssp. dicoccum) and einkorn (Triticum monococcum), compared to modern varieties of common and durum wheat, focusing on their higher levels of antioxidants and phytochemicals. In this study, grains from old Greek landraces of einkorn, emmer, durum and common wheat were compared to modern wheat cultivars, as well as barley, oats and rye grains, to investigate their unique genetic profile and nutritional properties. Genotyping of Triticum species was performed using SSR markers, which allowed differentiation up to cultivar level. Nutritional factors like the total content of bound and free polyphenols, flavonoids, antioxidant activity and fa...
open7noBread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is an important cereal in human consumption. In recent yea...
Cereals represent the most important group of crops in the structure of plant production from the ec...
A main reason of the increasing interest in cereal landraces is their potential to offer more divers...
BACKGROUNDIn recent years there has been a considerable interest in the consumption of ancient wheat...
Einkorn was domesticated about 10000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent. From its home in Central Tur...
Numerous lines of research have categorized the cereals, within the context of a balanced diet, as h...
The hulled wheat einkorn (Triticum monococcum L. ssp. monococcum), staple food of early farmers for ...
In the last decades, the consumption of whole wheat has increased because consumers’ awareness has i...
Alkylresorcinols, fatty acid content, and antioxidant activity were analysed in Triticum monococcum,...
A project of a Germplasm Bank has been carried out at the Interdepartmental Research Centre for Agri...
The intense breeding programs carried out after the Second World War resulted in the selection of ne...
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...
Einkorn (Triticum monococcum L. subsp. monococcum) is an ancient wheat appreciated for its nutrition...
Modern agriculture depends on the production of very few crop species, which provide lower nutritive...
open7noBread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is an important cereal in human consumption. In recent yea...
Cereals represent the most important group of crops in the structure of plant production from the ec...
A main reason of the increasing interest in cereal landraces is their potential to offer more divers...
BACKGROUNDIn recent years there has been a considerable interest in the consumption of ancient wheat...
Einkorn was domesticated about 10000 years ago in the Fertile Crescent. From its home in Central Tur...
Numerous lines of research have categorized the cereals, within the context of a balanced diet, as h...
The hulled wheat einkorn (Triticum monococcum L. ssp. monococcum), staple food of early farmers for ...
In the last decades, the consumption of whole wheat has increased because consumers’ awareness has i...
Alkylresorcinols, fatty acid content, and antioxidant activity were analysed in Triticum monococcum,...
A project of a Germplasm Bank has been carried out at the Interdepartmental Research Centre for Agri...
The intense breeding programs carried out after the Second World War resulted in the selection of ne...
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...
Einkorn (Triticum monococcum L. subsp. monococcum) is an ancient wheat appreciated for its nutrition...
Modern agriculture depends on the production of very few crop species, which provide lower nutritive...
open7noBread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is an important cereal in human consumption. In recent yea...
Cereals represent the most important group of crops in the structure of plant production from the ec...
A main reason of the increasing interest in cereal landraces is their potential to offer more divers...