Triticum turgidum subsp. dicoccoides

Triticum turgidum subsp. dicoccoides

Synonymy

Source: Valdés, B. & Scholz, H.; with contributions from Raab-Straube, E. von & Parolly, G. (2009+): Poaceae (pro parte majore). Euro+Med Plantbase - the information resource for Euro-Mediterranean plant diversity.
Triticum turgidum subsp. dicoccoides (Asch. & Graebn.) Thell. in Naturwiss. Wochenschr., ser. 2, 17: 470. 1918
  • Triticum sativum subsp. dicoccoides Asch. & Graebn., Syn. Mitteleur. Fl. 2(1): 679. 1901
  • Gigachilon polonicum subsp. dicoccoides (Asch. & Graebn.) Á. Löve
  • Triticum dicoccoides (Asch. & Graebn.) Schweinf.

Distribution

Ab(N) Ir Jo Le Sy Tu(A) 

Euro+Med endemicA,B,C: Azerbaijan (Nakhchivan nativeA,B,C); Israel/Palestine nativeD; Israel/Palestine-Jordan nativeA,B,C; Jordan nativeE; Lebanon nativeA,B,C; Syria nativeF; Turkey (Turkey, Asiatic part nativeA,B,C,G)

Common Names

Hebrew (Israel): אם החיטהH, חִטַּת הַבַּרH

Bibliography

A. Hanelt, P. 2001: Mansfeld's Encyclopedia of Agricultural and Horticultural Crops 5
B. Tzvelev, N. N. 1976: Slaki SSSK
C. van Slageren, M. W. 1994: Wild wheats: a monograph of Aegilops L. and Amblyopyrum (Jaub. & Spach) Eig (Poaceae). – Wageningen Agr. Univ. Pap. 94(7)
D. Ali-Shtayeh, M. S., Jamous, R. M. & Abuzaitoun, S. Y. 2022: Analysis of floristic composition and species diversity of vascular plants native to the State of Palestine (West Bank and Gaza Strip). – Biodivers. Data J. 10(e80427): 1-24. http://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e80427 (as Triticum dicoccoides (Asch. & Graebn.) Schweinf.)
E. Taifour, H. & El-Oqlah, A. A. 2017: The plants of Jordan. An annotated checklist. – Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens (as Triticum dicoccoides (Asch. & Graebn.) Schweinf.)
F. Mouterde, P. 1966: Nouvelle Flore du Liban et de la Syrie 1 (as Triticum dicoccoides (Asch. & Graebn.) Schweinf.)
G. Güner, A. 2012: Türkiye Bitkileri Listesi. – Istanbul (as Triticum dicoccoides (Asch. & Graebn.) Schweinf.)
H. Danin, A.: Flora of Israel Online – http://flora.huji.ac.il (as Triticum dicoccoides (Asch. & Graebn.) Schweinf.)