Wheat
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Wheat (Triticum spp.) is a grass that is cultivated around the world. Globally, it is the second-largest cereal crop, tied with maize; the third being rice. Wheat grain is a staple food used to make flour, livestock feed, and as an ingredient in the brewing of beer. Wheat is also planted strictly as a forage crop for livestock and for production of hay. See also Category:Wheat
Species
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Triticum aestivum (Common wheat)
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Triticum dicoccum (Emmer wheat)
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Triticum durum (Durum wheat)
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Triticum monococcum (Einkorn wheat)
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Triticum spelta (Spelt)
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Triticum aestivum X Thinopyrum intermedium
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Kamut
Ears
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wheat flowers
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wheat flowers
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wheat flowers (Wheat spikelet with the three anthers sticking out)
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Interspecific wheat hybrid heads
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Wheat ear
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Spikelets of a hulled wheat, einkorn
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Wheat ear at the late milk
Fields
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Wheat field in April in Burgundy, France
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wheat field
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wheat field
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Wheat in Ávila, Spain
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Wheat in Hula Valley, Israel
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Wheat board, Northern Hungary, the background of the mountains Cserhat
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Wheat field in Île-de-France
Production
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Hand harvest in Slovenia
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Hand harvest in India
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The combine Claas Lexion 584 06833 is threshing the wheat. Then he crushed the chaff and blows it across the field.
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The combine Claas Lexion 584 06833 mows, threshes, shreddes the chaff and blows it across the field. In the meantime he loads the threshed wheat at full speed on a trailer.
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Wheat harvest on the Palouse, Idaho, United States
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Breeding salt tolerat wheat
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Combine view from the cabin
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Worldwide wheat production
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infographic
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Sheaved and stooked wheat
Food products
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Wheatberries
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Puffed wheat
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bread
Disease
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Wheat infected with barley yellow dwarf virus
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Wheat leaf rust (Puccinia triticinia) on wheat.
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Stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis) on wheat.
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severe symptoms of scab (right)
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Close-up of stem rust (Puccinia graminis) on wheat.
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curl mite
In art
[edit]See also: Wheat in art
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Gustave Courbet: Die Kornsieberinnen, 1855
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Vincent van Gogh: Wheat Field with Crows, 1890
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August Haake:Feld mit Kornhocken, 1911-1914
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Utensil made of dry wheat branches for loaves of bread
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Hungarian traditional folk art: harvest wreath, spun fresh wheat, with Hungarian flag tricolor, "palóc" style
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Hungarian traditional folk art: harvest wreath, spun fresh wheat, with the Hungarian coat-arms
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Hungarian traditional folk art: harvest wreath, spun fresh wheat