Species of grass
Triticum carthlicum Nevski, 1934,[ 1] the Persian wheat ,[ 2] is a wheat with a tetraploid genome.[citation needed ]
Some scholars refer to it as T. turgidum subspecies carthlicum .[ 3] [ 4] [ 5] Recent research suggest that T. carthlicum originated from a cross between domesticated emmer wheat and T. aestivum .[ 6] [ 7]
^ a b "Triticum carthlicum Nevski" . The Plant List .
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^ "Triticum turgidum subsp. carthlicum" .
^ "Triticum turgidum carthlicum" .
^ "Triticum turgidum L. subsp. carthlicum" .
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