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Wheat Seeds

离岸价格

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1380 ~ 1500 / Kilogram ( Negotiable )

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1000 Kilogram Minimum Order

国家:

France

型号:

fr75017

离岸价格:

1380 ~ 1500 / Kilogram ( Negotiable ) 获取最新报价

位置:

France

最小订单价格:

1380 per Kilogram

最小订单:

1000 Kilogram

包装细节:

Bags

交货时间:

3-5 days

供应能力:

500000000 Kilogram per Year

付款方式:

T/T, D/A, Western Union, Money Gram, PayPal

產品組 :

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产品规格

  • Type: Grass Seeds
  • Packaging: Bags
  • Grade: A
  • Brand Name: Panam
  • white, Brown wheat Seeds:White, Brown Wheat Seeds

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It is denser and has a higher photosynthetic rate than other leaves, to supply carbohydrate to the developing ear. 
In temperate countries the flag leaf, along with the second and third highest leaf on the plant, 
supply the majority of carbohydrate in the grain and their condition is paramount to yield formation.
Wheat is unusual among plants in having more stomata on the upper (adaxial) side of the leaf, 
than on the under (abaxial) side.
It has been theorised that this might be an effect of it having been domesticated 
and cultivated longer than any other plant.
Winter wheat generally produces up to *5 leaves per shoot and spring wheat up to 9
and winter crops may have up to *5 tillers (shoots) per plant (depending on cultivar).
 
Wheat roots are among the deepest of arable crops, extending as far down as 2 metres (6 ft 7 in).
While the roots of a wheat plant are growing, the plant also accumulates an energy store in its stem, 
in the form of fructans, which helps the plant to yield under drought and disease pressure,
but it has been observed that there is a trade-off between root growth and stem non-structural carbohydrate reserves. 
Root growth is likely to be prioritised in drought-adapted crops, 
while stem non-structural carbohydrate is prioritised in varieties developed for countries where disease is a bigger issue.
 
Depending on variety, wheat may be awned or not awned. Producing awns incurs a cost in grain number,
but wheat awns photosynthesise more efficiently than their leaves with regards to water usage,
so awns are much more frequent in varieties of wheat grown in hot drought-prone countries,
than those generally seen in temperate countries. 
For this reason, awned varieties could become more widely grown due to climate change. 
In Europe, however, a decline in climate resilience of wheat has been observed.
It is denser and has a higher photosynthetic rate than other leaves, to supply carbohydrate to the developing ear. 
In temperate countries the flag leaf, along with the second and third highest leaf on the plant, 
supply the majority of carbohydrate in the grain and their condition is paramount to yield formation.
Wheat is unusual among plants in having more stomata on the upper (adaxial) side of the leaf, 
than on the under (abaxial) side.
It has been theorised that this might be an effect of it having been domesticated 
and cultivated longer than any other plant.
Winter wheat generally produces up to *5 leaves per shoot and spring wheat up to 9
and winter crops may have up to *5 tillers (shoots) per plant (depending on cultivar).
 
Wheat roots are among the deepest of arable crops, extending as far down as 2 metres (6 ft 7 in).
While the roots of a wheat plant are growing, the plant also accumulates an energy store in its stem, 
in the form of fructans, which helps the plant to yield under drought and disease pressure,
but it has been observed that there is a trade-off between root growth and stem non-structural carbohydrate reserves. 
Root growth is likely to be prioritised in drought-adapted crops, 
while stem non-structural carbohydrate is prioritised in varieties developed for countries where disease is a bigger issue.
 
Depending on variety, wheat may be awned or not awned. Producing awns incurs a cost in grain number,
but wheat awns photosynthesise more efficiently than their leaves with regards to water usage,
so awns are much more frequent in varieties of wheat grown in hot drought-prone countries,
than those generally seen in temperate countries. 
For this reason, awned varieties could become more widely grown due to climate change. 
In Europe, however, a decline in climate resilience of wheat has been observed.
It is denser and has a higher photosynthetic rate than other leaves, to supply carbohydrate to the developing ear. 
In temperate countries the flag leaf, along with the second and third highest leaf on the plant, 
supply the majority of carbohydrate in the grain and their condition is paramount to yield formation.
Wheat is unusual among plants in having more stomata on the upper (adaxial) side of the leaf, 
than on the under (abaxial) side.
It has been theorised that this might be an effect of it having been domesticated 
and cultivated longer than any other plant.
Winter wheat generally produces up to *5 leaves per shoot and spring wheat up to 9
and winter crops may have up to *5 tillers (shoots) per plant (depending on cultivar).
 
Wheat roots are among the deepest of arable crops, extending as far down as 2 metres (6 ft 7 in).
While the roots of a wheat plant are growing, the plant also accumulates an energy store in its stem, 
in the form of fructans, which helps the plant to yield under drought and disease pressure,
but it has been observed that there is a trade-off between root growth and stem non-structural carbohydrate reserves. 
Root growth is likely to be prioritised in drought-adapted crops, 
while stem non-structural carbohydrate is prioritised in varieties developed for countries where disease is a bigger issue.
 
Depending on variety, wheat may be awned or not awned. Producing awns incurs a cost in grain number,
but wheat awns photosynthesise more efficiently than their leaves with regards to water usage,
so awns are much more frequent in varieties of wheat grown in hot drought-prone countries,
than those generally seen in temperate countries. 
For this reason, awned varieties could become more widely grown due to climate change. 
In Europe, however, a decline in climate resilience of wheat has been observed.

国家: France
型号: fr75017
离岸价格: 1380 ~ 1500 / Kilogram ( Negotiable ) 获取最新报价
位置: France
最小订单价格: 1380 per Kilogram
最小订单: 1000 Kilogram
包装细节: Bags
交货时间: 3-5 days
供应能力: 500000000 Kilogram per Year
付款方式: T/T, D/A, Western Union, Money Gram, PayPal
產品組 : -

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