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  • A general term for wheat sown in the fall. The plants develop roots and leaves before winter. Winter wheat needs vernalization (a period of low temperatures, optimally 2–7 ° C), preferably in combination with a short day to form flower systems. It is harvested the following spring or summer after reaching full maturity.

    Created: 10/29/20

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http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_8412

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