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titleOfInvention Method for raising stabilized-quality wheat of high aleurone content
abstract The method according to the invention is carried out in the form of a homogeneous non-post-production seed of reproducible plant populations of Mr MA, Mv MB and Mv MC of the Triticum aestivum species, which is genetically identical with at least 35%, preferably 36-40% cultivated with wet-grains. Mixed between 1: 1 and 18: 1: 1, and then cultivated on wheat-growing soil, which prepares early seedlings to produce seedbeds in the table, cultivation is carried out in a manner known per se, without irrigation, and then begins when the the moisture content of the eye reaches 18% for the first time, the crop is dried with cold air and stored in a place free of moisture and pests, separate from that of other varieties. -1-
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