Triticum polonicum, also known as the Polish wheat, is a spring wheat variety of wheat. It is an allotetraploid (AABB)[1] species with 28 chromosomes. It can be found in small areas of the Mediterranean region, Ethiopia, Russia and in other regions of Asia. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1762.[2]T. polonicum is characterised by longer glumes and grains.[1]
^ abcAdamski, Nikolai M; Simmonds, James (ORCID); Brinton, Jemima F (ORCID); Backhaus, Anna E (ORCID); Chen, Yi (ORCID); Smedley, Mark (ORCID); Hayta, Sadiye (ORCID); Florio, Tobin (ORCID); Crane, Pamela (ORCID); Scott, Peter (ORCID); Pieri, Alice (ORCID); Hall, Olyvia (ORCID); Barclay, J Elaine; Clayton, Myles (ORCID); Doonan, John H (ORCID); Nibau, Candida (ORCID); Uauy, Cristobal (ORCID) (2021-05-01). "Ectopic expression of Triticum polonicum VRT-A2 underlies elongated glumes and grains in hexaploid wheat in a dosage-dependent manner". The Plant Cell. 33 (7). American Society of Plant Biologists (OUP): 2296–2319. doi:10.1093/plcell/koab119. ISSN 1532-298X. PMC 8364232. PMID 34009390. {{cite journal}}: External link in |first10=, |first11=, |first12=, |first14=, |first15=, |first16=, |first17=, |first2=, |first3=, |first4=, |first5=, |first6=, |first7=, |first8=, and |first9= (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
^"Triticum polonicum". International Plant Names Index (IPNI). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries; Australian National Botanic Gardens. Retrieved 12 March 2009.
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