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Caryopsis naked

What are the main anatomical parts of a cereal caryopsis What is the difference between a naked and a covered or husked cereal ... [Pg.39]

FIGURE 2.1 Photographs of the major cereals (a) maize (naked caryopsis) (b) wheat (naked caryopsis) (c) paddy rice (covered caryopsis) (d) barley (covered caryopsis) (e) sorghum (naked caryopsis) (f) rye (naked caryopsis). [Pg.47]

FIGURE 2.1 (Continued) Photographs of the major cereals (g) oats (covered caryopsis) (h) triti-cale (naked caryopsis) (i) pearl millet (naked caryopsis) (j) foxtail millet (naked caryopsis) (k) finger millet (naked caryopsis) (1) Proso millet (naked caryopsis). (Photographs of pearl, foxtail, finger, and Proso millets are courtesy of C. McDonough and L.W. Rooney, Texas A M University.)... [Pg.48]

Brown rice Name of the naked caryopsis of rice obtained after dehusking rough or paddy rice. It consists of pericarp, germ, and endosperm. [Pg.674]

Oat production for direct food use is growing because the naked caryopsis or groat contains high amounts of both soluble and insoluble fiber. It is adapted to grow in ecosystems similar to wheat and barley. The optimum temperature fo" growth is 10°C to 12°C. [Pg.750]


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