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    Comparative assessment of the copy number of satellite repeats in the genome of Triticeae species by P. Yu. Kroupin, A. I. Yurkina, A. A. Kocheshkova, D. S. Ulyanov, G. I. Karlov, M. G. Divashuk

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…CL69 exhibited a specific high copy number in all Pseudoroegneria species, while CL101 was found in both Pseudoroegneria and Th. junceum, CL244 in Th. bessarabicum, CL184 in P. cognata and S. cereale. CL95, CL128, CL168, CL186, CL207, and CL300 exhibited higher copy numbers in P. cognata compared to other species; CL3, CL95, CL115, CL119, CL190, CL220, CL207, and CL300 in P. kosaninii; CL89 in P. libanotica; CL134 in P. geniculata. …”
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    Les dynamiques territoriales associées au soja et les changements fonctionnels en Amazonie. Le cas de la région de Santarém, Pará, Brésil by Rubén Valbuena

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…The progressive increase in the international demand for cereals and leguminous plants for human and animal consumption has motivated a continuous expansion in the cultivated land in Brazil. …”
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    USE OF SYNTHETIC FORMS IN THE PRESERVATION AND EXPLOITATION OF THE GENE POOL OF WILD COMMON WHEAT RELATIVES by R. O. Davoyan, I. V. Bebyakina, O. R. Davoyan, A. N. Zinchenko, E. R. Davoyan, A. M. Kravchenko, Y. S. Zubanova

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…In the genome substitution forms, genomes of Ae. speltoides, Ae. sharonensis, Ae. umbellulata, Ae. uniaristata, Secale cereale and Agropyron glaucum are substituted for the D-genome of common wheat cultivar Avrora. …”
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    Économie végétale à partir des études carpologiques du boulevard Dr Henri-Henrot à Reims/Durocortorum by Véronique Matterne

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Henri-Henrot, yielded a particularly diversified collection of carpological material, rich in imported products, composed of a total of 4,668 remains, belonging to 59 taxa, including 8 types of cereals, 3 legumes, 4 oilseed crops, 20 domestic and 12 wild fruit trees, 6 seasoning/aromatic plants, 5 “vegetables”, and 1 species used for dyeing. …”
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    Silicon: A Review of Its Potential Role in the Prevention and Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis by Charles T. Price, Kenneth J. Koval, Joshua R. Langford

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Dietary sources of bioavailable silicon include whole grains, cereals, beer, and some vegetables such as green beans. …”
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    Situated Information Flow between Food Commodity and Regional Equity Markets: An EEMD-Based Transfer Entropy Analysis by Samuel Kwaku Agyei, Peterson Owusu Junior, Ahmed Bossman, Emmanuel Yaw Arhin

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This study examines the situated information between the food commodities (cereals, dairy, food, meat, vegetable oil, and sugar) of the FAO and regional stock markets’ returns. …”
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    Determination Methods and Influencing Factors of Grain Mechanical Properties by Peng Gao, Shuangqi Tian, Xing’ao Xue, Jing Lu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Various factors influencing the mechanical properties of cereals were analyzed. The relationship between the internal organizational structure of grain and its mechanical properties was discussed. …”
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    Present Status and Perspectives on the Use of Alkylresorcinols as Biomarkers of Wholegrain Wheat and Rye Intake by Alastair B. Ross

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Evidence suggests that they thus far broadly fulfil the criteria to act as biomarkers of these cereals. However, there are still gaps in the knowledge on factors relating to the wide interindividual variation, and application to different epidemiological cohorts. …”
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    The development of a food-group, tree classification method and its use in exploring dietary associations with metabolic dysfunction-associated Steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and... by Amina A. Alawadi, Amrita Vijay, Jane I. Grove, Moira A. Taylor, Guruprasad P. Aithal

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Results: Significant associations were found for red meat intake with MASLD (OR [CI]: 1.013 [1.001–1.025]) and fibrosis (Beta [SE]: +0.048 [0.013]); intakes of nuts (OR [CI]: 0.951 [0.905–0.999]); and fish (OR [CI]: 0.985 [0.971–0.999]) with MASLD; “Cereals and cereals products”, “salt and gravy” and baked foods with fibrosis (Beta [SE]: +0.018 to +0.057 [0.005–0.23]); white and organ meat (Beta [SE]: −0.04 to −0.61 [0.015–0.249]); diet soda (OR [CI]: +0.01 [1–1.003]) and red meat intakes (OR [CI]:+0.002 [1.002–1.016]) with T2DM; wholegrain wheat, red meat, and semi-skimmed dairy intakes with hypercholesterolemia (ORs [CI]: −0.003 to −0.023 [1–1.043]); “herbs and spices” and wholegrain rice with hypercholesterolaemia (ORs [CI]: −0.08 to −0.98 [0.159–0.989); fresh herbs and boiled foods intakes with hypertension (ORs [CI]: −0.001 to −2.21 [0.013–1]). …”
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    Which dietary shifts to improve nutritional quality while reducing diet cost in the French West Indies? by Marlène Perignon, Rozenn Gazan, Viola Lamani, Zoé Colombet, Caroline Méjean, Florent Vieux, Nicole Darmon

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Conclusions Nutrition prevention programs promoting the affordable and nutritious dietary shifts identified in the present study, i.e. reduction in animal flesh foods (meat, fish) as well as refined cereals and sweet products in favour of an increase in healthy plant-based foods and animal co-products (dairy, eggs), could help improve nutritional adequacy of the Guadeloupean and Martinican populations.…”
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    Overview of Celiac Disease in Russia: Regional Data and Estimated Prevalence by Lyudmila V. Savvateeva, Svetlana I. Erdes, Anton S. Antishin, Andrey A. Zamyatnin

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Celiac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy triggered by the ingestion of dietary gluten from some cereals mainly in individuals carrying the HLA-DQ2 and/or HLA-DQ8 haplotypes. …”
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    The Carnivore Connection Hypothesis: Revisited by Jennie C. Brand-Miller, Hayley J. Griffin, Stephen Colagiuri

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The selection pressure was relaxed at the beginning of the Agricultural Revolution when large quantities of cereals first entered human diets. The “Carnivore Connection” explains the high prevalence of intrinsic insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes in populations that transition rapidly from traditional diets with a low-glycemic load, to high-carbohydrate, high-glycemic index diets that characterize modern diets. …”
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    Purification and immunoglobulin E epitopes identification of low molecular weight glutenin: an allergen in Chinese wheat by Yanbo Wang, Yihang Tong, Jinru Zhou, Dong Yang, Linglin Fu

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…As one of the most important cereals, wheat (Triticum aestivum) has high nutritional value and is widely cultivated in China. …”
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    El sistema de producción de carne en España by Alicia Langreo Navarro

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…Ganadero intensivo español, que ha conseguido situarse entre los más eficaces de Europa a pesar del déficit de cereales y proteaginosas para la alimentación animal. …”
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    Crossroad of Tradition and Innovation – The Application of Lactic Acid Fermentation to Increase the Nutritional and Health-Promoting Potential of Plant-Based Food Products – a Revi... by Anna Maria Ogrodowczyk, Natalia Drabińska

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…This review shows that although the biotransformation of several nutrients and bioactive compounds and the strain-dependent properties need more in-depth elucidation in several matrices, the recently published studies proved that LA-fermented cereals, fruits, vegetables, legumes, and seaweeds are good sources of health-promoting molecules. …”
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    Assessment of the Slovak and Latvian Agriculture from the Point of Plant Production by Hemmali Nagmy, Patrik Rovny, Aleksejs Zuravlovs

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…According to crop production between Slovakia and Latvia outlines some similarities, the situation was reversed and crops production for most commodities has fallen, particularly in case of cereals, but some separate crops have the various tend. …”
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    Uptake and Distribution of Cd in Sweet Maize Grown on Contaminated Soils: A Field-Scale Study by Wending Xu, Guining Lu, Zhi Dang, Changjun Liao, Qiangpei Chen, Xiaoyun Yi

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The Cd in the fruit of maize was below the Chinese government’s permitted concentration in coarse cereals. Therefore, this study shows that it is possible to conduct maize phytoremediation of Cd-contaminated soil while, at the same time, harvesting a crop, for subsequent consumption.…”
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