spelt: References & Edit History

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  • Melissa Petruzzello
    Melissa Petruzzello is Assistant Managing Editor and covers a range of content including plants, algae, and fungi; insects and spiders; and renewable energy and environmental engineering. She has her M.S. in Plant Biology and Conservation from Northwestern University and a B.S. in Biological Science from Biola University. 

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Article History

Type Description Contributor Date
Modified link of Web site: The Spruce Eats - What is Spelt? Oct 04, 2024
Add new Web site: CellPress - Plant Communications - Genomic insights into the origin and evolution of spelt (Triticum spelta L.) as a valuable gene pool for modern wheat breeding. Aug 09, 2024
Add new Web site: Nature - Assessing adaptive requirements and breeding potential of spelt under Mediterranean environment. Jun 12, 2024
Add new Web site: University of Kentucky - College of Agriculture, Food and Environment - Spelt. Feb 06, 2024
Add new Web site: The Spruce Eats - What is Spelt? Nov 21, 2023
Add new Web site: University of Wisconsin - Corn Agronomy - Spelt. Sep 29, 2023
Add new Web site: WebMD - Spelt: Is It Good for You? Jun 05, 2023
Add new Web site: Healthline - What is Spelt, and is it good for you? Feb 18, 2023
Article revised. May 31, 2019
Add new Web site: Purdue University - Horticulture and Landscape Architecture - Spelt. May 01, 2016
Add new Web site: Kew Royal Botanic Gardens - Triticum aestivum. May 01, 2016
New article added. Apr 22, 2009
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