Definition of Triticales

1. Noun. (plural of triticale) ¹

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Definition of Triticales

1. triticale [n] - See also: triticale

Lexicographical Neighbors of Triticales

trithionate
trithionate hydrolase
trithionates
trithionic
trithionic acid
trithiophosphate
trithiophosphates
trithorax
tritiate
tritiated
tritiated thymidine
tritiated water
tritiates
tritical
triticale
triticales (current term)
triticeal cartilage
triticeoglossus
triticeous
triticeum
triticin
triticum
triticums
tritide
tritides
tritium
tritium-breeding ratio
tritium inventory
tritium oxide
tritiums

Literary usage of Triticales

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Biotechnology in International Agricultural Research: Proceedings of the by International Rice Research Institute (1985)
"Embryo culture has greatly enhanced the development of new primary triticales. These triticales, crossed with Triticum aestivum, secale, and secondary ..."

2. Symposium on Potential Productivity of Field Crops Under Different Environments by W. H. Smith, International Rice Research Institute (1983)
"Much evidence suggests the situation is not very different for winter wheats, or even durum wheats, triticales, and other temperate cereals. ..."

3. Drought Resistance in Crops with Emphasis on Rice by International Rice Research Institute (1982)
"... different height classes bred under good conditions, taller wheats bred under dryland conditions, and a number of durum wheats, barleys, and triticales. ..."

4. 2nd International Symposium on Genetic Manipulation in Crops by A. Mujeeb-Kazi, L. A. Sitch, International Rice Research Institute (1989)
"... one substitution line (2n=42), six complete/partial synthetic amphiploids and 15 primary hexaploid triticales were free from Karnal bunt. ..."

5. Proceedings of the Second Temperate Rice Conference by B Hardy, J E Hill (2002)
"Arzani and Darvey (1993) obtained much higher levels of anther culture response with hydroponically grown triticales than with plants grown in pots. ..."

6. The plays of William Shakspeare, with the corrections and illustr. of by William Shakespeare (1805)
"The formidable one, ira furor brevis est, which is quoted from Timon, may be found, not in plays only, but in every triticales- say from that of King James ..."

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