Abstract
AbstractThe taxonomy of the three species of the genus Secale is discussed followed by a description of their morphology, and account of their distribution, cytogenetics, and evolutionary aspects. The relationships of these species to one another and to other Triticineae, as well as processes that have led to the domestication of Secale cereale, are reviewed too.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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